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gers sleeping, all former Injuries forgot, and buried, as yet to stop that swelling tide of Blood, (O mightie Sir) that when it comes, like Tempests broke from the raging North, beates all before 'em. We yet crave restitution of those Lands, those Citties sackd*, those PRISONERS, and that PREY, the Soldiers, by your will, stands Master of; Thinck, etc. l. 19. B] love great, Sir. l. 20. C] you late held. A] hold. l. 31. C _omits stage direction_. l. 32. C _adds_] or War, (though rather I could afford your Age, so much discretion to leave off brawling now);* The Wars are doubtfull, and on Our Horsemens Staves, Death lookes as grimly as on your keene-edgd Swords: Our darts sure pointed, and from Our sinowye Bowes, we can raise showres of bloody Shaffts, shall hide the face of heaven, and cast as deepe Ecclipzes ore the day, and terrible, as yours: Our Strengthes are equall; Our hopes, as high, and wanton: Even our _Men_ the same in Labours, and in Sufferance: Hunger they dare contemne, as well as yours, and where they find no Meate, feed on their Angers, march on the edge of danger; Rest and Sleepe, (the soules of soft, and tender Bodies) they shake off, as well as yours: And when tyrde Nature locks up their Spiritts, yet like Stormes, farr off, even in their Rest, they raise a warlike Murmurr, we come prepard for either. {Enter Prince Demetrius {from hunting: attended {wth yong Gentlemen. l. 35. C] trembles. l. 36. C] It's He. p. 286, l. 6. A _gives_ Gent _to the end of this line, not to line 5_. l. 11. C] MASTERS lives. l. 18. _A comma has been added at end of line_. l. 25. C] now a god speakes. A] Now 'a speakes. l. 35. A and C] at his best. l. 40. C] MUNITION: Or must. p. 287, l. 3. C] must they. l. 4. A] same field. l. 6. C] their desires. l. 9. A] mortall thinge. l. 18. C] it's. l. 19. A and C] make. l. 20. C] 'pray _and so throughout_. l. 22. C] 'pray ye. l. 25. C] to 'ye. l. 29. C] 'pre-thee _and so throughout_. l. 37. C _omits_] Madam, my service-- l. 38. A] and 't. ll. 39 and 40. C _omits_] 2. p. 288, l. 1. A _gives this line to_ Cel. l. 6. C] ffare ye well. l. 13. C _omits_] 3. l. 14. C _omits_] yet. l. 18. C] answeares. l. 25. C] 1. Emb. l. 31. C _omits_] Gentlemen. l. 34. C] beg that. l. 36. C] growne weake, and old. p. 289, l. 1. B] yer. l. 5. C] teach me. l. 11. C] O blesse. l. 22. C _omits_] 2. l. 26. C
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