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tipple in wine. p. 195, l. 3. A _omits_] ye. l. 11. A _repeats_] He swinge you. l. 15. A] utter, will all. l. 35. A and B] any devotions. p. 196, l. 2. B] with torch. l. 18. A _misprints_] _Short_, for _Wid._ p. 197, l. 2. A] and a vertuous l. 3. A] bay him up. l. 13. B] a your. p. 198, l. 2. A] take. l. 3. A _omits_] a. l. 25. A] No armes, no armes. l. 27. A and B] hang 'tis. l. 33. A _omits_] a. p. 199, l. 5. B] An here. l. 10. A] his Nelson. l. 37. A _omits_] have. p. 200, l. 3. A] pound. l. 10. A _omits_] you. l. 20. B] such knell. ll. 23 and 24. A] to raise. p. 201, l. 5. A] regements. l. 30. A and B] yond. p. 202, l. 2. B] sees yon. l. 3. A and B] thy Torch. l. 13. A] hay, but. l. 26. A and B] shall a Lady. p. 203, l. 10. A] their recompences. l. 20. A and B _add_] Exeunt. p. 204, l. 2. B _omits_] as. l. 4. A and B] this 'tis to. l. 12. A _omits_] put. l. 28. A and B] too. p. 205, l. 10. A] they are. B] they 'are. p. 207, l. 21. A and B _add_] Finis. * * * * * BEGGARS BUSH (A) The First Folio, 1647. (B) The | Beggars | Bush. | Written by | Francis Beaumont, and John Fletcher, Gentlemen. | [wood-cut] London, | Printed for Humphrey Robinson, and Anne Mosley, | at the three Pigeons, and at the Princes Arms | in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1661. Another issue of the above, dated 1661, has a fresh title-page and bears the following notice:--'You may speedily expect those other Playes, which | Kirkman, and his Hawkers have deceived the | buyers withall, selling them at treble the value, that | this and the rest will be sold for, which are the | onely Originall and corrected copies, as they | were first purchased by us at no mean | rate, and since printed by us.' B prints the Prologue and Epilogue to _The Captaine_ as though they belonged to _Beggars Bush_, apparently treating the last page of _The Captain_ in A as though it were the first page of _Beggars Bush_. (C) The Second Folio. p. 208. A _omits_] A Comedy ... The Scene Flanders. ll. 2-4. B] Dramatis Personae. _These are as follows:_ Dramatis Personae. _Goswin_ a young Merchant of _Bruges_, viz. _Florez_ the right Earl of _Flanders_ _Woolfort_, Usurper of the Earldome, _Clause_ King of Beggars, _viz. Gerrard_ Father to _Florez_, _Hubert_ disguised like a Hunt
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