[3229] have I] I have Pope (ed. 2).

[3230] Re-enter....] Capell. Enter.... Ff. Transferred by Dyce to follow comes Antony, line 148.

[3231] Scene III. Pope.

But ... Mark Antony.] As in Pope. Two lines in Ff.

[3232] [Kneeling over the body. Collier (Collier MS.).

[3233] death's hour] death hour Collier (one volume ed.).

[3234] you] ye Theobald (ed. 2).

[3235] mean] means Pope.

[3236] Cæsar. For ... Antony] Cæsar; but for you, Mark Antony, our swords have leaden points Seymour conj.

[3237] in strength of malice,] exempt from malice, Pope. no strength of malice; Capell. reproof of malice, Seymour conj. instrain'd of malice, Becket conj. in strength of welcome, Craik (Collier MS.). in strength of amity, Singer conj. unstring their malice, Badham conj. unfraught of malice, Anon. conj. forspent of malice, Anon. conj.