Does purpose honour to you."
The first 'To you' was evidently caused by the second. See Introd. p. [59].
"Would I had no being
If this salute my blood a jot. It faints me."
'Faints' is here a causative. (See Introd. p. [71].) For 'salute,' which is used in a rather unusual connexion, Collier's folio reads elate, not a Shakespearian word. We have, however, "It greets me, as an enterprise of kindness" (Peric. iv. 4), which is similar, and
"For why should others' false adulterate eyes
Give salutation to my sportive blood?"
Son. cxxi.