Perhaps ply'd, as pretending to be occupied. In Tit. Andron. v. 2, the 4tos read 'ply,' the folio 'play my theme.'
"And we all wail for.—Do you think 'tis this?"
The originals read 'all we.'
"To mark the encounter. If he love her not."
"Being a good kissing carrion.—Have you a daughter?"
Warburton for 'good' read god, which alone makes sense. We have "common-kissing Titan" (Cymb. iii. 4). Malone also quoted from King Edward III.:—
"The freshest summer's-day doth soonest taint