Perhaps the poet's word was requite.
"Why art thou yet so fair? I will believe,
Shall I believe that unsubstantial Death is amorous?"
We have here plainly two various readings got in by mistake. (See above, iii. 3.) I agree with those who reject the first.
"This is thy sheath; there rest and let me die."
The reading 'rest,' for rust of the editions, is deduced from 4to 1597.
"What fear is this which startles in our ears."