even] ever Collier, ed. 2 (Thirlby conj.).
[1852] Faith ... me] Two lines of verse, the first ending hold, by Capell.
[1853] Ladies ... yourselves] As in Ff. Prose in Pope.
[1854] is] is within Capell, ending the line at banquet.
[1855] [Exeunt....] Capell. Exeunt. Ff.
[1856] [Aside] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1857] Yes ... humour] Arranged as in Ff. Prose in Pope. Hanmer reads Yes, ... humour, as prose, the rest as verse.
[1858] jewels yet! There is] jewels! There's Capell, ending the previous line at lord.
[1859] in's] in his Capell. in this his Ritson conj.
[1860] him—well] Rowe. him well Ff.