Would quake to look on."
The 4tos, followed by editors in general, join 'bitter' with 'day.' See Introd. p. [61].
Sc. 3.
"Though inclination be as sharp as it will."
Sc. 4.
"I'll silence me e'en here."
The 4to 1603 reads, "I'll shrowd myself behind the arras." Hanmer and Hunter read 'sconce me,' and we have, "I'll ensconce me behind the arras" (Mer. Wives, iii. 3). Still no change is required.