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. l. 25. A and B] Thou art. l. 29. A and B] I shall sure live. C and D] I shall surely live. l. 38. A, B and C] thine hand. A] mine eyes grow up and downe. p. 73, l. 4. A and B] for Gods sake. l. 5. A--E _omit_] for. l. 7. A, B and C] there nothing stirs. l. 8. A--E _omit_] that. l. 10. A--D] be any life. l. 15. A and B] lend forth some. l. 24. A and B] Oh God. l. 26. A _omits_] Cleon. p. 74, l. 13. A and B] My last is said, let me give up my soule. l. 16. A _omits_] my. l. 25. Folio] mater. l. 26. A] with you all now. l. 28. A _adds_] _Exit_. l. 31. A--E] hands. A, B and C] sharpe enough. l. 39. A and B] from God. A--G _add_] Finis. THE MAIDS TRAGEDY. VERSE AND PROSE VARIATIONS[1]. p. 1, ll. 29 and 30. A, C, D and E] 2 ll. _Poetrie, well_. p. 2, ll. 7 and 8. A--E] 3 ll. _worth, goe, it_. l. 14. A--E] 2 ll. _Diphilus, ill_. p. 3, l. 28. A--E] 2 ll. _Evadne, sister_. l. 29. A--E] 2 ll. _them, strange_. p. 4, ll. 1--5. A and B] 5 ll. _walkes_, [A _sir_, see note to p. 4 _ante_] _earth, delight, flowers, tell_. l. 29. A--E] _speech, love_. p. 5, l. 20. A--E] 2 ll. _gone, Diphilus_. p. 8, l. 28. A--E] 2 ll. _home, maske_. p. 10, l. 17. A--E] 2 ll. _know, ascend_. p. 13, l. 4. A--E] 2 ll. _powre, calme_. p. 15, ll. 33--35 A] 3 ll. _caught, fire, thee_. ll. 34 and 35. B--E] 2 ll. _fire, thee_. ll. 36 and 37. A--E] 2 ll. _thing, not_. p. 19, l. 8. A--E] 2 ll. _sin, lips_. ll. 9 and 10. A] 1 line. l. 23. A--E] 2 ll. _done, meanes_. p. 20, l. 24. A--E] 2 ll. _oath, true_. ll. 30 and 31. F and G] 1 line. p. 21, ll. 1 and 2. F and G] 1 line. l. 24. A--D] 2 ll. _hell, me_. ll. 25--27. A and D] 4 ll. _bed, locks, weare, armes_. p. 22, ll. 28 and 29. A--E] 2 ll. _us, waite_. F and G] 1 line. l. 36. A--E] 2 ll. _be, honourable_. l. 38. A--E] 2 ll. _self, for_. p. 25, ll. 21 and 22. A] 2 11. _so, quick-sand_. p. 28, ll. 16 and 17. A--E] 2 ll. _here, thine_. F and G] 1 line. [Footnote 1: In these notes the words printed in italics are the last words of the lines indicated in the various texts.] p. 30, ll. 10 and 11. A--G] 1 line. ll. 27 and 28. A--G] 1 line. p. 31, ll. 15 and 16. A] 2 ll. _may, well_. p. 32, l. 7. A--E] 2 ll. _royaltie, stain_. l. 8. A--E] 2 ll. _me, thee_. p. 33, ll. 27 and 28. A] 2 ll. _weight, rage_. ll. 38 and 39. A and B] 2 ll. _of, you_. p. 34, l. 8. A] 2 ll.
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