This line, so essential to the sense, is not in the folio; to obtain it recourse has been had to The Contention.
"As hating thee, are rising up in arms."
For 'are,' Rowe's correction, the folio has and.
"Advance our half-fac'd sun, striving to shine."
For 'our' we should read a or an; for the Captain does not seem to have had any connexion with the House of York. See on Hen. V. ii. Chor.
"Exempt is true nobility from fear."
The folio reads 'True nobility is exempt.' We might also, with a loss of force however, read 'For true,' etc. Still the choice is difficult.