[415] [Edit. 1607] says, Exit Ilford with his Sister, but this is obviously an error: it means with Scarborow's sister.—Collier.
[416] Indeed, second and third editions.
[417] [Edits., for.]
[418] [Edits., flourish.]
[419] [i.e., Which make.]
[420] Them is the reading of the quarto, 1611, and perhaps Thomas refers to "nature and her laws," mentioned not very intelligibly, in his preceding speech.—Collier. [The first edit. of 1607 reads rightly thee.]
[421] The grammar and language of this line are alike obscure and incorrect; but the sense is tolerably clear—"Thou hast been so bad, the best thing I can say is, &c."
[422] [Edits., finisht.]
[423] i.e. Measure it out. Hesperiam metire jacens.—Virgil. —Steevens.
[424] i.e., Facility; [Greek: euergos], facilis.—Steevens.