Our certain death."
I read our for 'one,' as Theobald also proposed. In Ant. and Cleop. (i. 4) we have "One great competitor," where the sense demands our; and in Son. xcix. "Our blushing shame," where editors read, as sense requires, One.
"Form [in peace] to his utmost peril."
I omit 'in peace,' as it had just occurred, is needless, and disturbs the metre.
Sc. 2.
"I talk of you."
Here Collier's folio places the entrance of Volumnia, and I think rightly.