Sc. 5.

"He did behave his anger, ere 'twas spent."

'Behave' is Warburton's reading for 'behove' of the folio. It is generally followed, but I am dubious of it. Jackson and Singer have proposed behood.


"And not endure all threats? sleep upon't."

With Hanmer, I read threatnings, for the sake of the metre.


"Without repugnancy? if there be then."

Hanmer read 'But if.'