The hoarse night-raven, trump of doleful drear."
F. Q. ii. 12. 36.
Sc. 3.
"With everything that pretty is."
As the riming line ends in 'begin,' and as 'every' is very generally plural in our poet, and he uses obsolete terms at the end, though not in the body, of lines for rime-sake, it is the merest printer-worship to reject bin for 'is,' the correction of Hanmer.
"It is a vice in her ear, which horse-hairs and calves-guts, nor the voice," etc.
The folio for 'vice' has voice. 'Calves-guts' should be 'cats-guts.'