Upton read afear'd, and, I think, rightly; a Fear was a source of terror, not an object of it. In the corresponding place of North's Plutarch the word is afraid.


Sc. 4.

"We shall,

As I conceive the journey, be at Mount Misenum."


"Tawny-finn'd fishes."

Theobald's correction of 'tawny-fine' of the folio.


"Ram thou thy fruitful tidings in mine ears,