[54] [The Moor pretends that he meant to refer to the dead King.]
[55] [Edits., That seeing.]
[56] [Old copy, Here.]
[57] [The edits., give this speech to Balthazar, but he was not present when the arrangement with the friars was concluded.]
[58] [Bowing.]
[59] In the original this speech is given to Alvero; but it is evidently an error, as he does not enter till some time after.
[60] In the original it runs, This music was prepar'd thine ears. An omission was evident. I trust the right reading is restored.—Dilke.
"And none of you will bid the winter come,
To thrust his icy fingers in my maw."
—"King John," act v. sc. 7.