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l. 26. F and G] will not. l. 29. E] a cleere. E--G] would take. l. 39. A] and yet would. p. 276, l. 3. A--F] errant. l. 5. A--F] pray be. l. 9. A] the gods (B=God) knowes. C] God the knowes. F and G] Heaven knows. l. 15. 2nd Folio _misprints_] Lo. l. 18. A _omits_] so. l. 19. A--C _omit_] for. l. 38. E--G] that has. p. 277, l. 1. A and B] turne in to. l. 4. A _omits_] pray. l. 13. G] have you. l. 14. G] light, as spirited. l. 21. G] sheeps. l. 22. G] with two. l. 23. F and G _add at end_] I can. l. 33. F and G] your use of. l. 37. A, B, D, F and G] now then. p. 278, l. 7. A--G] Rosasolis. l. 16. G] in presuming thus. l. 19. E--G] to any end. l. 23. D, E and G] heap affliction. B--D, F and G] on me. l. 28. F and G _add_] ha. l. 33. F and G _for_ a _read_] ha'. l. 37. E--G _omit_] Sir. p. 279, l. 1. G] no so. l. 2. A] know. l. 6. F _omits_] that. ll. 6--8. D and E _omit_] at you ...not laugh _and runs on the remainder of_ Lady's _speech as part of_ Mar.'s. F and G _omit_] Sir ...not laugh. l. 7. A--C _omit one_] 'ha.' l. 15. A and B] for it then. l. 20. E--G] And you may. l. 28. G] crack. l. 36. A--C] fit ath. l. 38. B] will you cure. p. 280, l. 5. A and C] Let him alone, 'is crackt. l. 6. D--G] he's a beastly. A and B] to loose. l. 7. A--G] is a. ll. 9 and 10. G] foh (soh F) she stinks. ll. 19 and 20. F and G] ye have ...hate ye. l. 23. A and B] in intercession. D--G] make intercession. l. 25. A] not all. l. 26. F and G] and will. l. 32. A and B] safer dote. l. 33. F] disease. p. 281, l. 8. A--C] I hope 'is not. l. 16. A] There is. l. 28. A] Carrire. D--G] carriage. l. 29. A--C, F and G] now I. l. 30. A--G] a horse back. l. 31. A--C and E--G] to looke to. p. 282, l. 3. A--C] 'is fleet. l. 10. 2nd Folio _misprints_] sweed. l. 11. F] not your. A--E] Reasens. F and G] your rotten Reasons. l. 13. F and G] civil and feed. l. 16. A--G] pounds. l. 18. A, F and G] defend. p. 283, l. 2. F and G] Ordinaries do eat. l. 3. F and G] to a play. l. 6. E] Bootmaker. F and G] to a bear-baiting. l. 13. A, C--G] aire. l. 15. A] as little. l. 18. E] if they may. ll. 22 and 23. F and G] ask me. l. 23. A and B] a modesty. l. 24. A--F] Wardrope. l. 28. E--G] to dogs. l. 36 E] cheate. A--G] _add_] Finis Actus Quarti. p. 284, l. 27. F and G] the Gentleman. l. 31. A and B] house Sir. p. 285, l
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