The loathed carrion that it seems to kiss."


"But not as your daughter may conceive."

The 4tos omit 'not,' which was supplied by the folio, and is indispensable.


"Little eyases that cry out on the top of question."

This is hard to understand; but there is no reason to suspect any corruption of the text. The allusion seems to be to the loud shrill tones of the children in acting.

"Like to some boy, that acts a tragedy,

Speaks burly words and roars out passion."

Marston, Ant. and Mel. II. iv. 5.