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Omitted in C. Also omitted in A save the title, The Humourous Lieutenant. l. 34. B _misprints_] Evanthe. p. 282, l. 2. C] 2 Gent. Ushers, & Servants with. l. 3. C _omits_] quick. l. 6. C] 'pray ye tell. l. 7. C] Mornings. l. 8. C _omits_] Lord. C] you should live. l. 11. C] are off the. A] are of the. l. 12. _Omitted in_ C. l. 13. C _adds_] (make all things perfect) would you have theis Ladies, they that come here to see the Show, theis Beuties (Enter 2. or that have byn labouring to sett-off their Sweetnes, (3. Ladies and washed, and curld; perfum'd, and taken Glisters, for feare a flaw of wind might over-take 'em, loose theis, and all theire expectations? l. 19. C] eie. l. 20. C] and where. l. 22. C] shall survey their. l. 26. C] Enter divers Cittizens, & their wives. ll. 28 and 29. C _gives these 2 ll. simply to_ Citt. l. 36. _Omitted in_ C. A] was as like. p. 283, ll. 1 and 2. _Omitted in_ C. l. 6. C] he is. l. 7. _Omitted in_ C. l. 9. C] Enter Celia, (in poore attire). l. 13. C] are lost too. l. 14. C] mine eies. l. 16. C] dores. l. 22. C _omits_] Death. l. 24. C _omits_] a Devil...mine honestie? _and adds_] Cel. I crave your mercy: I meant no such thing to ye: but if ye were a Gentleman: 2. alas (poore woman:) 'pray doe not thrust her soe: Cel. nay: even continue: and doe not let your Office fall (Sir) I beseech ye: for want of Indiscretion, and ill-manners; you would have made a notable sturdy Beadle: 1. She must goe out: Cel. I am out already (Sir) out of my witts, you say: 'pray heaven it prove not; if this fell ffitt afflict me. l. 29. C] Agent for the. l. 32. C] of Gentleman and did forgive that hereditary folly belongs to your Place: but now, etc. l. 37. C _omits_] one. p. 284, l. 8. C] in Gibbitts. l. 9. C] par'lous. l. 14. C] Showes are past ye. A] shews are past. l. 18. C] merry, (Sir). l. 23. C] you deare (Sir). l. 32. C. _gives the first three words to_ 1 Ush. l. 33. C] Antigonus: and his Traine. p. 285, l. 2. C's _stage direction reads_ Enter ye Embassadors. from Seleucus, Lysimachus, & Ptolomey: l. 7. C] Greivances? _and omits_ l. 8. ll. 13 and 14. C _prints_ (not like...open Enemie) _after_ ye' have hedg'd in _and omits_ as. l. 17. C] bloody Roades. l. 18. C _adds_] 2. Emb. We therefore, as yet the ministers of Peace, of ffriendship, as yet our MASTERS Swords, and An
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