IV. 2. 55, 56. The first Quarto has:
'A fixed figure, for the time of scorne,
To point his slow vnmouing fingers at—oh, oh,'
The second and third have the same except that they substitute 'finger' for fingers. The first Folio, which is followed substantially by the rest, has:
'The fixed Figure for the time of Scorne,
To point his slow, and mouing finger at.'
Rowe:
'A fixed Figure for the hand of Scorn
To point his slow and moving Finger at—.'
He is followed by Pope, Theobald, and Hanmer.
Warburton also follows Rowe, except that he reads 'unmoving' for 'and moving.'
Johnson, Capell and Jennens adopt Warburton's reading.
Capell puts 'O! O!' in a separate line.