The folio has babe, which Rowe judiciously corrected as it is here given. In the MS. 'bauble' was probably spelt bable or, it may be, babel; and the latter part may have been effaced. Hanmer read bribe; Johnson and Singer brabe.
"Such gain the cap of him that makes 'em fine."
For ''em' the folio has him. If we retain the reading of the folio, we must read 'gains.' 'Cap' is salutation.
"They took thee for their mother
And every day do honour to her grave."
For 'her' we should read of course thy.