Shakespeare may be cited in many places besides the following—

"My decayed fair
A sunny look of his would soon repair."
Comedy of Errors, act ii. sc. 1.

See Steevens's note on the above passage.

[300] The King calls him in the old copy good Oxford, but Oxford is not present, and from what follows we see that the command was given to Salisbury. The same mistake is again made by Hubert in this scene. Salisbury must be pronounced Sal'sb'ry.

[301] [Accepted.]

[302] [Old copy, muddy.]

[303] [A very unusual phrase, which seems to be used here in the sense of masculine passions or properties.]

[304] In the old copy it stands thus—

"Yes, but I do: I think not Isabel, Lord,
The worse for any writing of Brunes."

[In the MS. both Lord and Le were probably abbreviated into L., and hence the misprint, as well as misplacement, in the first line.]