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0. with Dim Lamps. l. 32. and blush. l. 38. than life. l. 39. me love. p. 31, l. 5. yours still and your glory. l. 6. I your. l. 31. rosy morn. l. 35. those lights. p. 32, l. 1. there be lesse. l. 12. into feaver, l. 24. can you love with. l. 30. I confesse. l. 31. but yee shall. ll. 36 and 37. all Elements. p. 33, l. 5. _Omits_ one stay. l. 17. nor horses. l. 30. art thou in. p. 34, l. 1. Many asses. l. 13. Pox could he not. l. 20. take up. l. 24. No, no, no. p. 35, l. 1. mettle. l. 11. thy own. l. 12. my own. l. 21. Cowardlines...upon. ll. 33 and 34. seene but their owne Country smoak, would grow. p. 36, l. 10. a meer. l. 21. on 'em. l. 31. in my armes. p. 37, l. 13. his two noble warlike. l. 16. as they came newly from. l. 23. to fall into a greene. l. 24. travailing language. l. 29. _Omits_ And. ll. 30 and 31. to distinguish between a. l. 32. pruning and dressing up. l. 36. _Omits_ Sir. l. 39. and a little. p. 38, l. 1. fit Sir. l. 13. strang. ll. 36-38. _gives these lines as continuation of Charles's speech_. p. 39, l. 5. too men. l. 15. ours healthful. l. 21. see. l. 26. _Omits_ Nature. l. 26. clip yee. ll. 26 and 27. kiss yee. l. 37. have need. l. 38. studied among. p. 40, l. 2. anything, anything fit. l. 8. beauties favour. l. 9. part of life run. ll. 17 and 18. flowers woe us to't; yet ... these pleasures. l. 24. _Omits_ A good night t'ye, and. _Begins_ May the dew etc. l. 32. are at. l. 38. I command. p. 41, l. 1. _Omits the line_ Enter Eustace &c. l. 16. my own. l. 24. Snatches out his. l. 38. _Omits_ to me. p. 42, l. 1. neither wit. l. 2. of man. l. 13. on 'em. l. 20. lie talke. l. 24. your mercy. l. 30. _Omits_ ye despicable creatures. l. 34. _Omits_ What did you bring to carry her? p. 43, l. 3. _Omits_ Enter Miramont. l. 5. _Eust_ (char.). l. 6. by friends. l. 9. In truth, I ... duty Sir. l. 11. Bring in a. l. 17. nor frost. l. 21. but yong neither. l. 22. tayle. l. 24. have the right. l. 25. are Anagrams. l. 34. hear and hereafter laugh at. l. 35. you dear. p. 44, l. 5. such question. l. 9. old goate. l. 10. _Omits_ her. l. 12. _Omits_ that's a. l. 21. a feast for him to make him fat. ll. 23 and 24. and we'le breake. l. 27. like servants. l. 31. take them. p. 45, l. 16. I must needs tast of. ll. 17 and 18. tender of you, and for your healths and credlts sake must tell you, you have all you
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