So it should be arranged.
"By this our book is drawn; we'll but seal and then
To horse immediately. With all my heart."
As this is preceded by a couplet, and the scenes generally end with one, I would read 'then start' for 'and then.' Start being probably effaced, the printer added 'and' to complete the measure. See Introd. p. [67].
Sc. 2.
"As in reproof of many tales devis'd—
Which oft the ear of Greatness needs must hear—