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S. 45: SCENE V. Pope. Enter DUKE.] Enter DUKE attended. Capell. 49: _happy_] F1. om. F2 F3 F4. 50: _ye_] F1. _you_ F2 F3 F4. 52: _worth_] _wealth_ Collier MS. and S. Walker conj. 58: _Know_] Hanmer. _Knew_ Ff. 68: _comes_] Ff. _come_ Rowe. 77: _unwelcome_] F1. _welcome_ F2 F3 F4. 81: _cite_] _'cite_ Malone. 82: _I will_] _I'll_ Pope. [Exit] Rowe. 95: SCENE VI. Pope. Enter PROTEUS.] Enter. F2. Exit THURIO.] Collier. See note (V). 97: _his_] F1. _this_ F2 F3 F4. 104: _a worthy_] _a worthy a_ F1. 111: _welcome_] _welcome, sir_ Capell. _That you are worthless_] _No, that you are worthless_ Johnson. Re-enter THURIO.] om. Ff. Enter THURIO. Collier. Enter a Servant. Theobald. 112: Thu.] Ff. Serv. Theobald. 113: [Exit servant. Theobald. 114: _Go_] _Go you_ Capell. _new servant_] _my new servant_ Pope. 117: [Exeunt S. and T.] Rowe. 118: SCENE VII. Pope. 126: _Whose_] _Those_ Johnson conj. 133: _as I confess_] _as, I confess,_ Warburton. 135: _no such_] _any_ Hanmer. 144: _praises_] F1. _praise_ F2 F3 F4. 158: _summer-swelling_] _summer-smelling_ Steevens conj. (withdrawn). 160: _braggardism_] Steevens. _bragadism_ Ff. 162: _makes_] _make_ F1. _worthies_] _worth as_ Grant White. 163: _Then_] _Why, then_ Hanmer. 167: _rocks_] F1. _rocke_ F2. _rock_ F3 F4. 175: _Ay, and we are_] _Ay, And we're_ Edd. conj. _nay, more_] _Nay, more, my Protheus_ Capell. _marriage-hour_] _marriage_ Pope. 185: _you_] _upon you_ Hanmer. _on you_ Capell. 187: [Exit Val.] [Exit. F1. om. F2 F3 F4. [Exeunt Valentine and Speed. Dyce. See note (V). 192: _Is it ... praise,_] _It is mine, or Valentine's praise?_ F1. _Is it mine then, or Valentineans praise?_ F2 F3 F4. _Is it mine then or Valentino's praise,_ Rowe, Pope. _Is it mine eye or Valentine's praise,_ Theobald (Warburton). _Is it mine eyne, or Valentino's praise,_ Hanmer. _Is it mine own, or Valentino's praise,_ Capell. _Is it her mien, or Valentinus' praise,_ Malone (Blakeway conj.). See note (VI). 206: _dazzled_] _dazel'd_ F1. _dazel'd so_ F2 F3 F4. 210: [Exit.] F2. [Exeunt. F1. SCENE V. _The same. A street._ _Enter SPEED and LAUNCE severally._ _Speed._ Launce! by mine honesty, welcome to Padua! _Launce._ Forswear not thyself, sweet youth; for I am not welcome. I reckon this always--that a man is never undone till he be hanged; nor never welcome to a pl
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