F. Q. i. 3. 37.


"It shall be therefore bootless

That longer you desire the court. * *"

It is difficult to make any good sense of 'desire' here; and a foot is wanting. The 4th folio, for 'desire,' reads defer. We might add deferr'd or delay'd at the end.


"Sir ... I am about to weep."

This seems to be the right punctuation.


"As you have done my truth. If he then know."