And closely too, least that you be espied." Dyce.
The missing foot before 'stand' may indicate the dramatic pause for surprise. See my Appendix to Greene (Metres).
[1786] Dy., H., E., 'forgot.'
[1787] Read, for the metre, "Shee is." Dyce.
[1788] Cf. Romeo and Juliet, Act III. v. 141.
[1789] Eds. 'Philip.'
[1790] Q 2, Mather.
[1791] Q 2, 'deny.'
[1792] Read, for the metre, "is it." Dyce.
[1793] Q 1, mistrurst.