"As thick as tale

Came post with post," etc.

Though 'tale' makes good sense, it might be better to read, with Rowe, hail, of which Mr. Dyce gives many examples. Came is Rowe's correction for 'Can' of the folio.


"Promis'd no less to them?—That trusted home."

Beyond question we should read, with Malone, thrusted.


"Give me your favour; my dull brain was wrought."


"I' the interim having weigh'd it."