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ave. G] y'are. l. 34. A _omits_] Come. l. 35. A _omits_] Ex. Gal. and Meg. B--H _omit_] and. p. 99 l. 3. A as stage-direction after the word 'late' on p. 98, l. 37 _reads_] Enter the King, the Princesse, and a guard. l. 4. C _omits_] your. l. 11. A. _omits_] have. l. 12. A. _omits_] Ex. Are. and Bel. B--H omit] and. l. 19. A gives this speech to 'Leon', i.e., Dion, and _adds_] Exit Leon. l. 28. A] from the earth. l. 33. A] undeserving child. A _omits_] of mine. l. 34. A] if she has not broke your lawes, but how could I. l. 36. A] in wrong. p. 100, l. 9. A] get from them. A _omits_] I think. A] shee's. l. 11. F] not time. l. 14. A _omits_] louder yet. l. 15. A] your pleasure ... your hearing. l. 16. A] meditation. Folio] meditations? ll. 17 and 18. A] and lowder, not yet, I do not thinke he sleepes, having such larumes by him, once more, Pharamont. _They knock_. ll. 17 and 18. B] his Larum. l. 19. A] Enter Pharamont above. l. 23. A] Prince, Prince. l. 26. A] The same, sir. Come downe sir. l. 29. A _omits_] Pha. below. l. 31. A] I have certain private reasons to my selfe sir. ll. 31 and 32. A as a marginal direction] They prease to come in. l. 33. A _omits_] Gentlemen. l. 35. A] I must come, and will come enter. D--H and Folio print 'Enter' after a space at the end of preceding line. l. 36. A] dishonoured thus. l. 39. A] runagates. p. 101, l. 3. A _omits_] so. l. 4. A omits] I'le. l. 5. A _omits_] known. 1. 6. A] I so no. A _omits_] Meg. Above. l. 8. A _omits_] and ready. l. 9. A] tis a poore. l. 15. A] whoting. l. 18. A] still in store. l. 22. A--E and G] wring. l. 24. A] chide you dearly. l. 25. A _omits_] worthy. l. 26. A] his lodging. l. 28. A] Stage. l. 31. A, B and C] Pray God. Il. 31 and 32. A has marginal stage-direction] they come downe to the King. l. 33. A _omits_ this stage-direction. l. 37. A] Apothecaries. p. 102, l. 2. A] all sinne and hell. l. 5. A _omits_] and. l. 7. A] reball rymes. l. 9. B, C and D] ye. l. 13. A--G] those gods. l. 15. A] that shall make. l. 17. A] Upon wals. A] or any thing. l. 19. A] her fayre leaps And out-lying, and will discover all, and will dishonour her. l. 22. A omits} and. l.31. A] sinke alone. l.32. A] in print. ll. 33 and 34. A] they're. l. 37. A _omits_] nay. p. 103, l. 1. A gives this speech to 'Leon', i.e., Dion. l. 3. A] quarters. ll. 5 and 6. A] Do so, and i'le forget your----. l. 6. A] and the Guard. B--H _omit_] and. l. 7. A _omits_] Why. A
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