[528] An allusion to an old proverb.
[529] Old copy gives this line to Gloster.
[530] Old copy, weak.
[531] Halliwell says, "a squall."
[532] Fear.
[533] Old copy, wray.
[534] Old copy, not thou art.
[535] i.e., Gloster, disguised also as a hermit.
[536] Old copy, he's.
[537] Old copy gives as the stage-direction here merely, Enter John.