I would adventure."

We should perhaps, with Johnson, read Through.


"There's more to be consider'd, but we'll even

All that good time will give us."

A verb seems lost at the end of the first line. Its place may have been taken by 'even,' or we might simply add do.


Sc. 5.

"Madam, all joy befall your grace and you."

I think Capell and Steevens were right in reading 'and yours.' The two last letters had probably been effaced.