By this punctuation the reading of the folio becomes clear. Knight, whom late editors follow, reads 'in honour,' which occurs in the 4to.


Sc. 7.

"To book our dead and then to bury them."

Collier's folio reads look, which might seem preferable.


Sc. 8.

"Now, Herald, are the dead all numbered?"

It might be better to read 'the dead on both sides.'