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31, l. 8 _his nice Honour._ 1724, wrongly, omits 'nice'. p. 232, l. 3 _I must still love on._ 1724 omits 'still'. p. 233, l. 6 _after long Despairs._ 1724 'after long Despair'. p. 233, l. 21 _too much of Joy._ 1724 'Joys'. p. 233, l. 28 _change thy Wonder._ 4to 1673 'Wonders'. p. 234, l. 23 _Marcel is surprized._ 1724 omits this stage direction. p. 234, l. 36 _And thou, Antonio, that has betray'd her._ 4to 1673 'And thou, Antonio, thou hast betray'd her'. 1724 'And thou, Antonio, thou that hast betray'd her'. p. 235, l. 17 _a kind obliging Lady._ 1724 'A kind of obliging Lady'. p. 236, l. 4 _Am I a Dog._ 4to 1673 wrongly marks this line 'aside'. p. 236, l. 10 _I, like the Birds._ 4to 1673 omits 'the'. p. 237, l. 1 _Biscay, a Surgeon._ 4to 1673 omits 'a'. p. 237, l. 7 _Down of Swans._ 1724 'Swan'. +Act I: Scene iii+ p. 238, l. 3 _and lik'd him._ 1724 'and like him'. p. 240, l. 2 _this is the first._ 1724 'this was the first'. p. 240, l. 34 _to his heart._ 1724 omits. p. 241, l. 8 _Prithee instruct._ 4to 1673 as prose. p. 241, l. 20 _Command me._ 4to 1673 as prose. p. 242, l. 13 _My Death._ 1724 'me death'. +Act II: Scene i+ p. 243, l. 8 _undone its Fame._ 1724 'undone his Fame'. p. 244, l. 11 _the next Morning's Sun._ 4to 1673 'th' Approach of next Morning's Sun'. 1724 'of the next Morning Sun'. p. 244, l. 31 _They go out._ 4to 1673 omits 'they'. [After line "Who's this that walks before us?"] +Act II: Scene ii+ p. 248, l. 33 _Come, come._ 1724 prints this speech as prose. p. 249, l. 20 _Look at one another and go._ 1724 omits, reading 'exeunt'. +Act II: Scene iii+ p. 251, l. 10 _very unlucky._ 4to 1673 'very unluckily'. +Act II: Scene iv+ p. 252, l. 21 _Marcel coming towards him jostles him._ 4to 1673 reads 'Marcel coming towards justles him'. p. 253, l. 7 _given him some._ 4to 1673 omits 'him'. +Act II: Scene vi+ p. 257, l. 12 _Of your Victims._ 1724 prints this line and the next as prose. p. 257, l. 24 _Offers her a Dagger._ 1724 omits 'her'. p. 259, l. 31 _a Pox of her terms._ 1724 'A Pox on her terms'. +Act II: Scene vii+ p. 261, l. 5 _Haunce van Ezel._ 1724 'Hance'. +Act III: Scene i+ p. 266, l. 2 _I cry you Mercy._ 1724 'I cry your Mercy'. p. 266, l. 11 _he does not boast._ 4to 1673, wrongly, 'he does but boast'. p. 267, l. 36 _But do you
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