"The place of death and sorry execution."
I would read sore or sour for 'sorry'; Collier's folio proposes solemn. The 1st folio has depth for 'death.' The correction was made in the 3rd.
"To scorch your face and to disfigure you."
Mr. Dyce properly reads scotch; for, as he observes, the very same misprint occurs in Macb. iii. 2, and Knt. of Burning Pestle, iii. 4.
"On the way we met * * * as we were going along"(?)
"These left me and my man, both bound together."