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e whose eye speakes common Loves, and comfort to her servants: Last Noble son, for so I [now must call you, what I have done thus publik, is not to add a comfort [in particular to you or mee, but all, and to confirme the Nobles and the Gentrie of our Kingdom'e by oath to your succession: which [shall be within this moneth at most. l. 28. B--E] nor Lords, nor Ladyes. l. 33. B and C] desired. l. 34. Folio] ghess. p. 76, l. 1. B and C] Faith sir. l. 8. F] for me. p. 77, l. 1. B and C] Faith, I thinke. l. 29. B] quickly to bee. l. 33. D--H] To give a stranger. l. 35. In B--H bracket ends with this line. l. 37. F, G, H and the Folio _misprint_] your daughter. l. 38. C, D and E] your subjects. p. 78, l. 9. E--H] I making. l. 13. B] To talke of her. l. 22. B _omits_] a. l. 29. A] when it is. l. 30. A--E] is wrong'd. p. 79, l. 4. A] And in me. l. 5. A, B and C] By more then all the gods, I hold it happy. D and E] By more then all my hopes I hold it happy (A--E _repeat happy at beginning of next line_). l. 9. A] rotting age. l. 10. A--H] Open. l. 15. A] finde it out. l. 16. A, B and C] And tye it to this Countrey. By all the gods. l. 17. A] as easie to the subjects. l. 27. A] Miracles. l. 30. A prints this stage-direction after the word 'shape' in l. 32. l. 31. A] he'le sell him, he has so be praised his shape. B--G] sell himself. l. 33. A] large praises. ll. 34 and 35. A] Let mee bee swallowed quicke, if I can finde all the Anatomy of yon mans vertues unseene to sound enough. l. 37. A, B and C] of trifles. l. 39. A _omits_] And. p. 80, l. 1. A] for favour. l. 3. A, B and C] how pale he lookes, he feares. l. 4. A] And this same whoresone conscience, ah how it jades us. l. 5. B] intent. l. 6. A] speak on. l. 11. F and G] turn'd. l. 15. A] sweet Princesse. l. 25. A, B and C _add after_] ashes, as I. l. 26. F] goes. l. 30. A] his hidden bowels. l. 31. A, B and C] By the just gods it shall. l. 35. A] I Prince of popines, I will make it well appeare. l. 40. A] Turcle. p. 81, l. 2. A] make. ll. 3 and 4. A] I doe not fancy this choller, Sure hee's somewhat tainted. l. 8. A] be constant gentle heavens, I'le run. B and C] Be constant Gentlemen, by heaven I'le run. l. 10. A--D] we are all one. l. 17. A] leave it to me. l. 19. D, E and G] were. l. 21. A--F] a
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