Hanmer's emendation of moss'd for 'moist' has been generally and justly received.
"Willing misery
Outlives incertain pomp, is crown'd before it."
"At duty, more than I could frame employment;"
There is evidently a line lost here.
"If thou wilt curse thy father, that poor rag."
For 'rag' Johnson read rogue, which is also in Singer's folio, and is probably right, as he afterwards terms him "poor rogue hereditary."