[316] [gall'd] Ff. galled Steevens. gull'd Rann.
[mightst] F1. thou mightst F2 F3 F4.
[318] [Sir] Sure Collier (Collier MS.).
[321] [Maliciously like] Maliciously, like F4. Maliciously, like a Rowe. Like a malicious Hanmer.
[323] [So ... honourable.] So sovereignly (being honourable) Malone conj.
[323-325] [So ... unsettled] S. Walker arranges as three lines, ending lov'd thee ... think ... unsettled. End 323 I have Spedding conj.
[324] [I have loved thee,—] Leon. Make that ... rot!] I haue lou'd thee, Leo. Make that ... rot: F1. I have lov'd thee. Leo. Make that ... rot: F2 F3 F4. Leo. I've lov'd thee.—Make 't ... rot: Theobald. So lov'd. Leo. Make that ... rot: Hanmer. Leo. I've lov'd thee. Mark this question, and go do't Heath conj. Leo. Make that thy question, and go rot! I have lov'd thee. Capell (Tyrwhitt conj.). Leo. Have I lov'd thee? Make that ... rot. Long MS.
[326, 327] [vexation; sully The] vexation? sully The Theobald, vexation? Sully the Ff.
[329] [thorns ... tails] and thorns ... and tails Hanmer.
[nettles] nettles, pismires Anon. conj.