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. 12. G] to trust. l. 23. A--D] Ye shall have it soundly I warrant you. l. 31. A--F] scape. p. 54, l. 16. A--G] A must. l. 21. A--D] can easily. l. 22. A] faults. p. 55, l. 4. A] Facers, and talkers to defame the world. l. 18. A] Who I, thou shamelesse Fellow that hast spoke to me of it thy Selfe. l. 25. E, F and G] Come from you. l. 29. F gives this speech to Calianax and the next two to Melantius. l. 30. A, B and C] a should. l. 31. A, B and C] in's life. p. 56, ll. 7 and 8. A _omits_ these lines. l. 9. A--G] you your selfe. l. 12. A--E] will as great. l. 16. A _omits_] not. l. 21. G _omits_] better. l. 22. A _omits_] _Aside_. l. 24. G] belive it. l. 27. A--D] Whilst he is hot, for if hee coole agen. E] Whilst he hot, for he coole agen. l. 33. A and B] A pittie. l. 34. A and B] _Mel_. Marke his disordered words, and at the Maske. l. 38. A and B _omit_] too. p. 57, l. 8. F] When I has. l. 15. A, B and C] Why should. l. 16. D and E] him, alas in his sword. l. 21. A] Too well. G] 'Tis we. l. 28. A _omits_] and believe. ll. 37 and 38. A] Dost not thou looke for some great punishment for this? I feele | My selfe beginne to forget all my hate. l. 40. A] so extremely. p. 58, l. 1. A] I shall meet. l. 2. A] Unkindnesse. l. 4. A] no wrong. l. 9. A and B] this I call hurt. l. 19. A] his disgrace. l. 26. A] _Melantius_, thou shall have the fort. l. 40. A--G add at the end of the line] _Diph_. p. 59, l. 19. A--D _omit_] in. l. 34. G] refused. l. 38. A and B] vild. p. 60, l. 11. G _omits_] up. l. 20. A--E] Theres not. l. 21. A--E] in 't. l. 23. Folio] Why? The sign has been changed to a comma here and elsewhere in similar cases. l. 25. A and B _add_] _Exeunt_. l. 36. A] and then me thinkes. p. 61, l. 2. A and B _add_] _Exit_. l. 5. A] lost virtue. l. 7. F, G and Folio] no man dare. l. 9. A] tis a madnesse. l. 10. A] that desperate mans. B and C] fooles. l. 12. A] repent 'em. l. 15. A--G] a sleepes. A] a sleepes, oh God. l. 17. A] That has so farre transgrest you. l. 18. G _omits_] And. l. 19. A] Confirmes me that I merit. l. 21. A] To rake him. l. 22. A] Shall seaze him. l. 23. G] punishment. l. 24. A and B] Ile shape. l. 26. A] I strike. l. 30. In place of this line A _reads_] As I beleeve I shall not, I shall fit him. l. 31. A--G] a sleepes. p. 62, l. 3. A] may looke. l. 5. F] Say Sir, stay. l. 9. A] Here th
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