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oo, men. l. 14. A--C] Ceremony. l. 16. B and C] should seal. C] hand. l. 17. B--D] an Heretick. ll. 17 and 18. C] would do. l. 20. C] slumbers. l. 21. C] see your. l. 26. C] clip ye. C] kiss ye. l. 31. C] Queens to wear. p. 40, l. 2. A--C] anything, anything fit. ll. 5 and 6. C] mingled, Mistris, and. ll. 6 and 7. C] should consent now, I. C _omits_] fo'rt. l. 8. C] beauteous sparkle. l. 9. B and C] part of life run. l. 11. C] that which. ll. 17 and 18. C] flowers woe us to tumble; yet. ll. 22 and 23. C] but your affections. l. 24. C _omits_] A good night t'ye, and. ll. 24 and 25. C] fall on you, and lock. l. 33. C] they'l not be kept out. l. 34. A--D _omit_] fit. p. 41, l. 4. C] her ore sufficiently. l. 16. C] my. l. 21. D _omits_] may. ll. 24 and 25. E and 2nd Folio print stage direction after Eustace's speech. l. 39. C] too; to think is. p. 42, l. 2. A, B and D] sign of man. l. 20. B and D] I'll talke thee. l. 30. C] poore slight despicable thing. p. 43, l. 9. B] In truth, Sir. l. 12. C] one who. l. 13. C] so frighted 'um, so. l. 17. A and C] frosts. l. 22. B and C] Glo-wormes taile. l. 30. C] the reason. l. 35. A--D] to you. p. 44, ll. 8 and 9. C] and shall to as Ile handle it, it shall. l. 30. C and D] spake. l. 31. A--C] ere I done. p. 46, l. 1. C, _after_ his own, _inserts_] _And._ I warrant thee Wench. l. 9. C] _after_ grant a little, _inserts line 11 here instead of below_. l. 12. A--C] will put. l. 23. C] with his wife within. l. 24. A--D] Farm in Cuckolds. p. 47, l. 4. A] poll'd off. l. 15. A and D] an hundred. l. 29. 2nd Folio _misprints_] Agne. A--D] Hee's. p. 48, l. 6. B and C] women. l. 12. A--D] a' has a. l. 22. C] us Scholars. l. 36. A _adds_] _Lew_ before _Cow_. p. 49, l. 12. A--C] do nor suffer. l. 13. B and C] are there. l. 33. A--C] thinke's no. l. 38. A, B and D] no use. p. 50, ll. 17 and 18. B and C] make you the Court. p. 51, ll. 24--26. A--D _place the stage direction after_ opens _instead of after_ opportunity. l. 37. C] None Sir. p. 52, l. 2. B and C] doores. p. 53, l. 4. A and B] ever could. l. 7. B and C] plung'd in, teaching. l. 8. A] how fare. l. 9. B and C] you were thought. l. 17. A--D] would dispense. p. 54, l. 3. B and C] till thine. p. 55, l. 12. B and C] and will. l. 19. 2nd Folio _misprints_] my. p. 56, l. 3. A] you valour. l. 8. 2nd Folio _misprints_] reptation. l. 11. C] and old
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