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'Ex. Phil.' is printed at the end of l. 29. l. 32. B--G] th' art. l. 35. A] Enter Princesse and her Gentlewoman. ll. 36 and 37. For 'Are.' A _reads_ throughout the scene 'Prin.' and for 'La.' _reads_ 'Woo.' p. 85, l. 2. A] at the first. l. 5. A--H] dangers. l. 7. A] dares. l. 12. A, B and C] You all are. l. 17. A _omits_] Fear. A] mee thoughts. l. 21. A] with such a woing jesture and puicke looks. l. 22. A _omits_] him. l. 27. A] his ends. l. 29. A] To things so opposite, so bound to put. l. 31. A _omits_] of mine. l. 32. A _omits_] Of. l. 35. A] that will not have your dens withstood. l. 37. A, B and C] passions. l. 38. A] into. l. 40. A and B] Oh it is well. p. 86, l. 5. A] dos so ill become. l. 14. A] Injury. l. 15. A] found to be so great. l. 24. A] Both, or I do. A, B and C] by heaven. l. 25. A] if I not calmely die injoy them both. l. 28. H] give. l. 40. A and B] I can indure it. p. 87, l. 1. A] saw yet. l. 2. A--H] dreadfully. l. 3. A] speake. l. 4. A--D] horrible. l. 7. A] a womans tongue. l. 10. A] you that beg. l. 11. F and G] unprice. l. 17. F] The love. l. 22. A _omits_] doth. B--E] doe. l. 26. A] might have. l. 35. A _omits_] The gods. l. 36. A] the worthier, and the better blest. l. 39. A] unwelcom'd. p. 88, l. 5. A--G] true loves. l. 9. B--H] fountaines. l. 11. A] as much againe. l. 13. A] bred in the vayle. l. 16. A] eye. l. 17. A] make them. l. 23. A] the course. l. 24. A] it yeelded him his life. l. 30. A] me thoughts. l. 32. A] whom was glad. l. 33. F and G] The truliest. F] gentle. l. 36. A] Enter woman. In A and B this stage-direction occurs after l. 37. l. 38. A for 'La.' _reads_] Woo. l. 39. A] Phylaster doe. p. 89, l.4. A, B and C] the voyce of God. l.5. A] yet I doe not hide my selfe. l.13. Folio has a full-stop at end of line. l.14. A _omits_] for my sake do. l.16. A] Enter Pharamont and a woman. ll. 19 and 20. A] the deare love within my heart. l.21. A] if I shall have an answer or no, derectly I am gone. l.23. A] To what? what would he have answer. B--E _omit_] an. l.25. A--D] forbare. l.29. A] though it lie. l.31. A, B and C] And by the gods. l.32. A] if then. l.35. A _omits_ this line, though the words 'Pha. You' are printed as turn-over words at the foot of the page. p. 90, l.I. A] nothing. l.5. A] so much. ll. 7 and 8. A] but wert the Church at the high Altar. l.9. A] injurie. l.10. A. _omits_] Sir. l.12. A and B _omit_] Phi. l.16. A _omits_]
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