"Go, and take hence this traitor from our sight."


Act III.

Sc. 1.

"And in his simple show he harbours treason."

The proper place of this line is at the end of the speech, where I have placed it in my Edition. It then, it will be seen, refers to the fox, and the preceding line to the brook.


"That you will clear yourself from all suspense."

Capell and Collier's folio read suspect.