"For Jove himself sits in the azure skies,
And laughs below at lovers' perjuries."
Cf. Greene, Metamorphosis: "What! Eriphila, Jove laughs at the perjurie of lovers."
99. [Haviour.] Not "'haviour," as often printed. It is found in North's Plutarch and other prose.
101. [To be strange.] To appear coy or shy. Cf. iii. 2. 15 below: "strange love" (that is, coy love).
103. [Ware.] See on i. 1. 121 above.
106. [Discovered.] Revealed, betrayed. Cf. iii. 1. 145 below, where it is = tell, explain.
109. [The inconstant moon.] Cf. M. for M. iii. 1. 25:—
"For thy complexion shifts to strange effects,