"Tell me, in sadness, who she is you love."
This is the reading of 4to 1597, which, however, has 'whom' (see Introd. p. [59]). The other 4tos and the folios read "who is that you love."
"But sadly tell me who she is you love."
These words seem evidently to have been lost; and the repetition is very agreeable. Moreover in this play speeches do not thus end with a short line.
"From Love's weak childish bow she lives unharm'd."
A correction of Rowe's for uncharm'd of the originals.