Folio (1623)I could not stay behinde you; my desire (More sharpe than filed steele) did spurre me forth, But not all love to see you (though so much As might have drawne one to a longer voyage) But jealousie, what might befall your rravell, Being skillesse in these parts: which to a stranger, Unguided, and unfriended, often prove Rough, and unhospitable. My willing love, The rather by these arguments of feare Set forth in your pursuite. (p. 266) |
Kemble (1815)I could not stay behind you; my desire, More sharp than filed steel, did spur me forth; I fear'd besides, what might befall your travel, Being skilless in these parts; which to a stranger, Unguided, and unfriended, often prove Rough and unhospitable: My willing love, The rather by these arguments of doubt, Set forth in your pursuit. (p. 37) |