A syllable is wanting; we have "most worst" in Winter's Tale, iii. 2, and double comparatives and superlatives are common.
Sc. 2.
"Whom we to gain our peace have sent to peace."
The first 'peace' was probably suggested, in the usual manner, by the second. We might read seat, or some such word (see Introd. p. [64]). The 2nd folio has place.
"Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond."
We should read band, riming with 'hand.'
"Light thickness and the crow