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l. 22 _Hu, how scornful._ 1724 omits 'Hu'. p. 157, l. 37 _with Harlequin._ Harlequin's exit unmarked in 4to 1681 and 1724. p. 159, l. 10 _Talks to Hunt._ 4to 1681, wrongly, 'Talks to Will'. p. 161, l. 4 _faithless as the Winds._ 1724 'Wind'. p. 161, l. 17 _fixt Resolves._ 1724 'fixt Resolve'. p. 163, l. 13 _he may again rally._ 1724 'railly'. p. 163, l. 27 _them that tries me._ 1724 'them that tire me'. p. 165, l. 21 _set such Price on._ 1724 'set a Price on'. p. 165, l. 33 _I grow weary._ 4to 1681 'I grew weary'. p. 166, l. 2 _sure he knows me not._ 1724 omits 'he'. p. 166, l. 16 _better than an Age of Scorn from a proud faithless Beauty?_ 1724 'better from Age of Scorn than a proud faithless Beauty?' p. 167, l. 2 _and all to bekiss me._ 1724 'and kiss me'. p. 167, l. 21 _Laying his hand on his Sword._ 4to 1681 gives stage direction as '[His Sword.' p. 168, l. 23 _ails he?_ 1724 'ye'. p. 169, l. 24 _who wou'st._ 4to 1681 'who'st'. 1724 'wou'st'. p. 169, l. 25 _turn me out despis'd._ 1724 'turn me out so despis'd'. p. 169, l. 28 _Charms shall hold._ 4to 1681 'Charms can hold'. p. 169, l. 35 _she holds him._ 1724 omits 'him'. p. 171, l. 3 _a Purse or hands full of Gold._ 1724 'a Purse of Gold'. +Act IV: Scene i+ p. 172, l. 30 _Ariadne. [feels.] Tis so!_ 1724 omits '[feels]'. +Act IV: Scene ia+ p. 173, l. 3 _I ever had._ 1724, wrongly, 'I ne'er had'. p. 173, l. 27 _My hope._ 4to 1681 'ever hope'. p. 174, l. 3 _Orange-grove._ 1724 'orange-garden'. p. 175, l. 20 _Was this done._ 1724 'Was not this done'. p. 178, l. 28 _in the Piazza._ 4to 1681 'Piazzo', and always this form. p. 178, l. 35 _and goes out._ 4to 1681 'and ex.' p. 181, l. 11 _whistle to the Birds._ 1724 'whistle to Birds'. +Act IV: Scene ib+ p. 182, l. 18 _Aur. Well, the Stranger._ 1724 'Ant. Well, the Stranger'. p. 183, l. 6 _that was the Reason then she came._ 1724 omits 'then'. p. 183, l. 13 _The Seigniora perhaps may be angry._ 1724 'Seignior'. p. 184, l. 1 _Damn all dissembling._ 1724 prints this speech as prose. p. 184, l. 9 _Love's diviner Dictates._ 1724 'Love's divine Dictates'. +Act IV: Scene ic+ p. 184, l. 19 _false Tenents._ 1724, wrongly, 'False Tenements'. p. 187, l. 13 _Oh, any whither, any whither._ 1724 'any where, any where'. +Act IV: Scene id+ p. 187, l. 24 _I beli
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