"Now, if you can, blush and cry Guilty, Cardinal."

So it should be pointed. "Then, if you can, be pale." Cymb. ii. 4.


"Chattels and whatsoever, and to be."

The folio reads Castles. Theobald made the change, as Holingshed has cattels. Perhaps we should read else after 'whatsoever.'


"Thou fallest a blessed martyr. Serve the King and ...

Pr'ythee lead me in," etc.