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ny thing but thine. G] any thine. l. 25. A and B] belied. l. 26. A] and from his presence. Spit all those bragges. B--E] presence. B _omits_] all. ll. 29 and 30. A _omits_] to brave our best friends. You deserve our frown. l. 31. A] noblier. l. 32. A gives this speech to Leon, i.e., Dion. l. 34. A] never. l. 35. A] This is. l. 37. A _omits_] your. l. 38. A] but i'm sure tothers the man set in my eye. A--G] my eye. p. 82, l. 4. A] griefe. l. 5. A] My wants. A, B and C] now nothing hopes and feares. l. 7. A and B _omit_] not. l. 8. A] Phy: whispers the King. l. 9. A _omits_ this line. ll. 12 and 13. A] has a soule of Christall,* to read their actions, though mens faces. l. 14. A _omits_] Do. A] but view the stranger well. F] your stranger. l. 15. A] throw all. A] braveries. l. 16. A] a true truant. l. 17. A] I am no augery. l. 21. A] you are. l. 22. A] smooth your selfe. l. 24. A, B and C _omit_] not. l. 25. A--E] my weake starres lead me too; [A:] all my weake fortunes. l. 26. A] dare. A _omits_ parenthesis. B] presence (speake, that is. l. 30. A _omits_] Sure. l. 31. A] Yes, with my fathers spirit is heare O King. l. 32. A] and now. l. 34. A--E] these are. l. 39. The Folio _misprints_] hour hand. p. 83, l. 2. A] of your life. l. 4. A _omits_] your. A _omits_] Ex. King, Pha. and Are. B--H _omit_] and. l. 6. A gives this speech to 'Tra.', i.e., Thrasiline. l. 8. A--G] is he not. l. 10. A--G] I could. A] their nation. l. 12. A gives this speech to 'Lad.', i.e., Lady. A, B and C] Gods comfort. A _omits_] Lady. l. 13. A] has. A, B and C with variations of spelling _add_] Exet Ladies. l. 27. A] recluses. l. 28. A] How doe your worth sir. l. 30. A _omits_] I find. l. 32. A] Sir, the King must please. l. 33. A] who you are, and what you are. F] what we are and who you are. l. 34. The Folio _misprints_] juriuries. A] your wrongs and vertues. l. 35. A] but call your father to you. l. 38. A _omits_] to. p. 84, l. 2. A] Friend. l. 3. A--D] our eares. l. 5. F] Do you love. l. 6. A] Lyon. l. 10. A] a penance. l. 12. For this line A after l. 8 _reads_] Enter a Gentlewoman. l. 13. A] I'st to me, or to any of these Gentlemen you come. l. 14. Here and at l. 17 for 'La.' A _reads_] Gent-Woo. l. 16. A] you are. l. 17. A _omits_] to. l. 18. A, B and C] her faire hand. l. 19. A _adds_] Exit Gent-Woo. l. 21. F] But do weigh. l. 28. A] and white fiend frends in her cheekes. l. 30. In D--H the stage-direction
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