Beaumont and Fletcher's Works, Vol. 02 of 10: the Humourous Lieutenant

Part 7

Chapter 74,677 wordsPublic domain

p. 281, Omitted in C. Also omitted in A save the title, The Humourous Lieutenant. l. 34. B _misprints_] Evanthe.

p. 282, l. 2. C] 2 Gent. Ushers, & Servants with. l. 3. C _omits_] quick. l. 6. C] 'pray ye tell. l. 7. C] Mornings. l. 8. C _omits_] Lord. C] you should live. l. 11. C] are off the. A] are of the. l. 12. _Omitted in_ C. l. 13. C _adds_] (make all things perfect) would you have theis Ladies, they that come here to see the Show, theis Beuties (Enter 2. or that have byn labouring to sett-off their Sweetnes, (3. Ladies and washed, and curld; perfum'd, and taken Glisters, for feare a flaw of wind might over-take 'em, loose theis, and all theire expectations? l. 19. C] eie. l. 20. C] and where. l. 22. C] shall survey their. l. 26. C] Enter divers Cittizens, & their wives. ll. 28 and 29. C _gives these 2 ll. simply to_ Citt. l. 36. _Omitted in_ C. A] was as like.

p. 283, ll. 1 and 2. _Omitted in_ C. l. 6. C] he is. l. 7. _Omitted in_ C. l. 9. C] Enter Celia, (in poore attire). l. 13. C] are lost too. l. 14. C] mine eies. l. 16. C] dores. l. 22. C _omits_] Death. l. 24. C _omits_] a Devil...mine honestie? _and adds_]

Cel. I crave your mercy: I meant no such thing to ye: but if ye were a Gentleman:

2. alas (poore woman:) 'pray doe not thrust her soe:

Cel. nay: even continue: and doe not let your Office fall (Sir) I beseech ye: for want of Indiscretion, and ill-manners; you would have made a notable sturdy Beadle:

1. She must goe out:

Cel. I am out already (Sir) out of my witts, you say: 'pray heaven it prove not; if this fell ffitt afflict me.

l. 29. C] Agent for the. l. 32. C]

of Gentleman and did forgive that hereditary folly belongs to your Place: but now, etc.

l. 37. C _omits_] one.

p. 284, l. 8. C] in Gibbitts. l. 9. C] par'lous. l. 14. C] Showes are past ye. A] shews are past. l. 18. C] merry, (Sir). l. 23. C] you deare (Sir). l. 32. C. _gives the first three words to_ 1 Ush. l. 33. C] Antigonus: and his Traine.

p. 285, l. 2. C's _stage direction reads_ Enter ye Embassadors. from Seleucus, Lysimachus, & Ptolomey: l. 7. C] Greivances? _and omits_ l. 8. ll. 13 and 14. C _prints_ (not like...open Enemie) _after_ ye' have hedg'd in _and omits_ as. l. 17. C] bloody Roades. l. 18. C _adds_]

2. Emb. We therefore, as yet the ministers of Peace, of ffriendship, as yet our MASTERS Swords, and Angers 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 _omits_] now. l. 29. A] thinkes. l. 36. A and C] a wing.

p. 290, l. 6. B] ned. l. 7. C] beleeve't. l. 27. C] a wanton. ll. 28, 29 and 30. C]

Ant. did not you mark a Woman my Sonne risse to? Gent. I saw her Sir Ant. doe you know her? Gent, noe; beleeve't, Sir:

ll. 28-36. A]

_Ant_. She must be known & suddenly; when you have done Come in and take your leave sir, and some few Prayers along.

_Ant_. [sic] Do ye know her?

_Gent. Char_. No, beleeve sir.

_Ant_. Did you observe her _Tymon_?

_Tym_. I look'd on her, But what she is--

_Ant_. I must have that found.

_Tym_. Well sir

ll. 35 and 36. C]

Tim. well Sir: Ant. When you have done come in, and take your leave Sir, some fewe praires along.--Ext.

p. 291. C _omits_ l. 9. l. 11. C] see her. l. 16. C _gives this line to_ Leo. l. 21. C] Coronall. l. 26. A] Th'allarums. C] the Allarums of soft vowes, and fightes and fidle-fadles. l. 31. C] Enter y'e Leiuetenant. l. 35. C] hath serv'd. l. 36. C] and trayld a. l. 37. C] so honorbled.

p. 292, l. 18. C] 'not a pangue. l. 20. C] should be all. l. 29. C] that hath. l. 30. C] hath taken. l. 38. C] stay us.

p. 293, l. 9. C] noe 'beleeve' Sir. l. 18. C _omits_] Sir. l. 39. C] unles 'twas.

p. 294, l. 4. C] y'ar. l. 38. C _adds stage direction_] Droms beate.

p. 295, l. 14. C _adds stage direction_] Droms agen. l. 16. C _omits stage direction_. l. 18. C] fye on. l. 29. C _adds_] Exeunt severally. l. 31. C] and Timon.

p. 296, ll. 2-4. C _adds_]

should never be imploid; how are you certaine she is a stranger?

Tim. being so yong, and handsome, and not made privy to your Graces pleasures for I presume under your gracious favo'r you have not yet (Sir.)

Ant. what (Sir?)

Tim. as they say (Sir) made any salley on her, or delighted your roiall body;

Ant. you prate like a coxcombe.

Tim. sure I thinck I doe (Sir) But (howsoever) I speake with in my compasse; in theis matters that concerne partie, and partie, and no farther, that reach but to the meere instruction and garnishing of youth:

Ant. you'll hold your prating?

Tim. I know not: for theis twentie yeares, I am sure on't, (I thinck theis five and twenty) I have serv'd ye, and serv'd ye with as good, and gratious pleasure, like a true Subject, ever cautulous that nothing you receivd from me, to sport ye, but should endure all tests, and all translations: I thinck I have don soe: and I thinck I have fitted yee: and if a coxcomb can doe theis things handsomer:

Ant. Wellcom _Minippus_. {Enter _Minippus_.

l. 27. C] confident. l. 30. C _gives this line to_ Car. l. 31. C] there's,

p. 297, l. 1. B] groose. l. 7. C] Enter Demetrius, and Leontius. l. 30. C] I live to know. l. 36. C] sure if.

p. 298, l. 4. C] hang out. l. 7. C] as your. l. 8. C] that know. ll. 10 and 11. C _transposes these two_ ll. l. 12. C] hath sent. l. 17. C] I see ye. l. 29. C] 'pray ye doe. l. 35. C] designes it.

p. 299, l. 2. C] we are mawld. l. 8. C] so thrashd. l. 11. C] on my...about. l. 14. C] Coronall _and so throughout, with variations of spelling_. l. 18. C] over. l. 30. A _by mistake gives this line to_ Leo. C. _omits_ l. 31. l. 33. C] in peeces. l. 36. C] he hath. l. 37. C] Julipps. l. 38. C _gives this line to_ Dem. l. 39. C] noe: noe: hang him.

p. 300, l. 5. C] dampnable. l. 13. C _adds_] Exit. l. 21. C _omits this line and gives the following line to_ Leo. l. 24. C] Enter Leucippe, and her Maides, writing. l. 25. C] Mariane. l. 35. C] peevish, very peevish. l. 36. C] and the.

p. 301, l. 1. C _adds stage direction_] she turnes over a Booke. l. 19. C] those. l. 33. C] The Chamber next to th' Parck. l. 34. C] 2. Maid. l. 35. A and C] bid. l. 37. C] besides, she is. A] beside. l. 39. C _omits one_ Thisbee. A _misprints it_ This.

p. 302, l. 8. C _omits stage direction_. l. 9. C] follow your. l. 11. _adds stage direction_] she turnes over y'e Booke. l. 19. C _omits stage direction_. l. 22. A] and 't. l. 28. C] come heather. l. 33. C] your helpe. l. 38. C _omits stage direction_. l. 39. C] Maid.

p. 3O3, l. 1. C _for_ Phe _reads_ Girle. l. 3. C _omits stage direction_. l. 5. C _puts_ I'll...action _in parentheses_. l. 7. C] Who's that there? _and omits stage direction._ l. 10. B] Menippe. l. 12. C] if you were. l. 14. C] o' th'. l. 32. C] thou wert.

p. 304, l. 8. C] will yet work, without Barme (boy). l. 12. C] Enter Antigonus, and a Soldier; wth Attendants. l. 18. C] 'faith. A] discretion. l. 20. C] and ye Leiutenant. l. 22. A] _Lord Men_. A and B] Grace--s. l. 27. C] backs. l. 29. C] by heaven.

p. 305, l. 11. A] say truth. l. 25. C] 'chaunce. l. 30. C _omits this line_. l. 35. C] but I.

p. 306, l. 5. C] and would. l. 18. C] a joyfull showt. Enter Gentlemen. l. 19. C] He doth. l. 20. B] top? l. 28. C] Gent. l. 34. A and C] for heaven sake. l. 39. C] all take.

p. 307, l. 3. C] stood then before. l. 11. C] that ye. l. 14. C] I give. l. 15. C _omits this line_. l. 20. C] if 'twer. l. 22. C] ev'n...ev'n that pure blessing. l. 25. C] still (Sir?). l. 28. C] Gent. l. 31. C _gives this line to_ Gent. l. 35. C] 'mercie upon ye. l. 36. C] ayle ye? 'pray doe. A] ayle ye...'death. l. 40. C] did ye.

p. 308, ll. 1 and 2. C] 'beate...'beate. l. 3. A and C] has. l. 9. C] strake. l. 10. C] dost not thou. l. 12. C _gives this line to_ Leo. _and the next only to_ Dem. l. 17. C] 'has beat. A] h'as. l. 19. C _omits this line_. l. 35. C] now ye.

p. 309, l. 12. C] where 't please you, as ye march. l. 15. C] and there. l. 28. C] a goodly company. l. 34. C] your musty whore; you Rogue.

p. 310, l. 1. C] by this good light I'll. l. 2. C] 'strange. l. 3. C] have that. l. 5. C] out upon thee. l. 16. C] and Hostisse. l. 27. C] there is. l. 32. C] blesse him. l. 38. C] o'th'.

p. 311, l. 8. C] heaven knowes, the. l. 21. C] Minippus _and so throughout_. l. 34. C] an hundred. l. 37. C _omits_] on.

p. 312, l. 13. C] her be more. l. 17. C] and Hostesse _and so throughout_. l. 18. C] from whence. l. 21. C] you knew. l. 27. C] doth it.

p. 313, l. 1. C] a Trap. l. 3. C] how I begin to sweatt now? l. 7. C] out upon it. l. 8. C] 'twas. ll. 26-28 _are not in_ C. l. 29. C] I dare not cursse him? ll. 31-34 _are not in_ C. l. 37. C] in the' ie (Lady). l. 40 _is not in_ C.

p. 314, l. 1 _is not in_ C. l. 14. C] beshrew thy hart, why. ll. 18 and 19. C]

his angry will, if ere he come to know this as he shall.

l. 21. C] too sencibly. ll. 22 and 23. C]

no stale Stuff, for your money-Marts; that sent it? who dares...dar'st.

l. 34. C] how doth he? l. 35. C] oh, my head: my head.

p. 315, l. 1. A] did a'. l. 21 _is not in_ C, _but see below_. l. 23. C]

Hos. you'll find I said soe: I say it must be: the more my greif (heaven knowes) I hope etc.

l. 25. C] art' sure. l. 27. C] (she is mightie crafty. A] peilous crafty. l. 33. C] whilst the.

p. 316, l. 3. C]

(now the devill's in her) he's etc.

l. 13. C] Leontius running after him: Drums within. l. 23. A and C] doe but make. l. 28. C] 'faith. l. 31. C] art' not thou he? l. 37. C] ye' have found the cause on't.

p. 317, l. 8. B] so see. l. 9. C] thou fight no more. l. 10. C] in the. l. 11. C] nere. l. 19. C] heaven deliver me. l. 11. C] Sirha. l. 24. C] provocatives. l. 30. C] a' devill. l. 31. C] provoake ye. l. 36. C] mary' that. l. 37. C] Enter Gentlemen. l. 39. C] hath 'hedgd. A] has.

p. 318, l. 3. C] he hath. l. 4. C _omits_] Sir. l. 11. C] help. l. 23. C _omits_] 2. l. 25. C _adds another_] quickly. l. 26. C] run...thicke. C _gives this line to_ Lieu. _and the next to_ Leo. l. 31. C] I'll bate thee one: goe winck, and fight: for shame. l. 38. C] a tird Girole. l. 39. C _omits_] 2.

p. 319, l. 1. C] why that, (Sir) that: doe. l. 2. C _omits_] 2. ll. 10 and 11. C]

I thanck thee: A] God a mercy, I thanck thee, with. God a mercy with.

l. 17. C] argument: a toy: l. 18. C _omits this line_. l. 21. C] I'll nere. l. 23. C] fit ye. l. 24. C] upon's. l. 25. C] who doth best: (Boyes.)

p. 320, l. 1. C] how doth she her coming? l. 11. C] she hath. l. 14. C] she hath...they fitt. l. 17. C] and others. l. 18. A _omits_] _Ant_. l. 21. A] sung to it. l. 22. C] Eies (by heaven) they kill on. l. 33. C] 'pray ye where's. l. 37. C] there was.

p. 321, l. 16. C] Ladies. l. 17. C] not trouble ye. l. 20. A and C] of such. l. 28. C] on my.

p. 322, l. 12. C _omits_] now. l. 25. C] Gentlemen. l. 26. C] sure I. l. 33. C] and of a.

p. 323, l. 2. C] and Gentlemen. l. 19. C] a flotten. ll. 24-26 _are omitted in_ C. l. 34. C _omits_] 'Life.

p. 324, l. 9. C _adds a fourth_ ha. l. 12. C _omits_] 2. l. 15. C _gives this line to_ 1 Phis _and the next to_ 2 Phis. l. 21. C] did not I. l. 23. C] he's. l. 34. C] and other Gentlemen.

p. 325, l. 3. C] our Watches. l. 5. C] 'faith. l. 8. C] yet: I see he. l. 9. C _omits_] too. l. 11. C] beleeve'. l. 18. C] such a Hell...rise to. l. 22. C] he's fairly. l. 24. A and C] Doctor. l. 26. C _omits_] 2. l. 31. C _omits stage direction_. l. 36. C _adds stage direction_] he drinks. 2. Kans.

p. 326, l. 3. B _misprints_] remembrace. l. 7. C] Will performd. l. 9. C] Wine begins to tickle. l. 12. C] a Drom beates. l. 13. C] one sung. l. 15. C] Song? l. 18. C _omits_] 2. ll. 20 and 21. A] dare ye...dare ye. l. 25. C] 'bove. l. 28. C _gives this line to_ Dem. _ending with_ Sore? _and adds_ 'tis true (Sir) _to the beginning of_ Phis. l. 34. C]

Phis. I know he's weake: but yet his hart's whole.

p. 327, l. 2. C _gives this line to_ Dem. l. 6. C] how the. l. 8. C _omits_] away, away, away. l. 10. C] and Soldiers. l. 24. C _adds_] Alarum within. l. 31. C] who charges.

p. 328, l. 2. C] here five. l. 5. A and C] a-peeces. l. 11. C] Did I not. l. 12. C _adds_] Exeunt. ll. 13 and 14. C] Enter ye Leiutenant...driving Soldier before him. l. 15. C] coxcomb. l. 23. C _omits_] and...Gentlemen. l. 25. C] men. l. 29. C] he's hurt shrewdly. l. 30. C] these.

p. 329, l. 2. C _omits_] 2. l. 6. C _adds_] Ext. l. 9. C]

yet: Come Leontius Let's now up to theis Conquerors: they are our owne.

l. 17. C _adds_] say: a Trompet: _The stage direction_ Enter a Trompet and a Harrold _is 2 or 3 lines higher in_ C. l. 25. C] Enter Seleucus Lismachus and Ptolomey. l. 29. C] Honours. l. 34. C] Dem. that will not doe it. l. 35. C _has_ Leontius _at the end, not the beginning, of the line._

p. 330, l. 3. A] such prizes. l. 5. C] to doe. l. 14. C] Mans. l. 16. C] easie price. l. 31. C] our comfort.

p. 331, l. 29. C] by heaven it. l. 31. C] Lis. Ptol. l. 32. C _omits this line and the stage direction on the following line_. l. 36. C _omits this line and adds_ Exet.

p. 332, l. 5. A] And yet when she is as free, and when she is courted. C] and yet She is, as free, and when she is courted. l. 19. C _omits_] or Lords. ll. 22 and 23. C gives these two lines to_ 1. Gent. l. 25. C] and those. l. 27. C] never see so...frozen. l. 34. C] sings daintely. l. 37. A] th' matter.

p. 333, l. 5. C] Enter Celia wth Ladies. l. 10. C] Loves as Lay's. l. 15. C] State. l. 16. C] nowhether. l. 21. C] no mortall. l. 27. C] 'send. l. 28. A and C] hand. l. 30. A and C] that: that.

p. 334 l. 16. C] be to an. l. 17. A and C] slubbers. l. 26. C] nothing els to.

p. 335, l. 16. C] hath suckd. l. 29. C] so light. l. 39. C] 'pree-thee...doth the. l. 40. C] he doth.

p. 336, l. 7. C] 'may. l. 8. C] I have soe (Lady). l. 17. C] be thine. l. 18. C] the flames. l. 36. C] Enter Demetrius: Leontius: Gent: Soldiers: ye Host (talking wth Demetrious).

p. 337, l. 1. A and C] on ye. l. 9. C _gives_ Exeunt _as the sole stage direction_. l. 18. C] There is. l. 19. C] Leontius, etc. l. 23. C] hath. l. 26. C] 'faith Sir. l. 30. C] he hath. l. 39. C] bore ye. A] bare me.

p. 338, l. 21. A and C] a Sorcerer. l. 23. C] which hath. l. 26. A _by mistake omits_ Dem. _and reads_ In heaven. l. 37. A] and doe believe.

p. 339, l. 3. C] shew'd. l. 5. C] upon her. l. 26. C _omits_] and Gent. l. 30. C] Wayt you. l. 33. C] your Highnes.

p. 340, l. 8. C] discontent: Will speake. l. 9. C _omits_] 2 Gent. C] hath taken. A] Has. l. 17. C] she's not. l. 22. C] hath now. l. 24. C] none come. l. 30. C] thy life. l. 34. C] but drip...Snow doth.

p. 341, l. 4. A and C] and there. l. 6. C] in now. l. 16. C] yet you. l. 31. C] reneage els. A] the coole: he will revenge els. l. 36. A] I swore I.

p. 342, l. 1. C] Enter a Magitian wth a Bowle in his hand. l. 3. A and C] Powders. A _gives this line to_ Mag. l. 8. C] never. l. 10. C _omits_] Exit. l. 12. C's _stage direction runs_: He seems to Conjure: sweett Musick is heard, and an Antick of litle Fayeries enter and dance about ye Bowle and fling in things, and Ext. C _omits the Song and the Answer_. l. 16. A] loose. ll. 19 and 20. _A comma and a full stop have been transposed after_ Spell _and_ desires. l. 28. A] view e're day. l. 30. A] and one.

P. 343, l. 14. C _omits this line_. l. 17. A _prefaces with_ Lew (_char_.), l. 22. C _omits_] art. l. 24. _Omitted from_ B _in error_. l. 25. C] Gent. and Leiutenant. l. 38. C] has given. l.33. A _gives this line to_ Leo.

p. 344, l. 1. C] ffortifications. l. 5. C _omits_] Away. l. 12. C] beware he's. A _gives this line to_ Leo. l. 14. A _gives this line to_ Lieut. l. 17. C _omits_] him. l. 18. C _omits stage direction_. l. 20. C] doesoe: l. 21. C] Doe if ye. l. 24. C _omits stage direction_. l. 34. C] owne, Boy. l. 35. C] w'th a. l. 39. C _adds stage direction_] he swounds.

p. 345, l. 2. C] Exit Dem. l. 4. C _omits_] with a Bowl. l. 5. C _gives this line to_ Leo. _and reads_] alas, he's. C _omits_] 2. l. 10. A and C] Waters. l. 11. C _gives this line to_ Leo. l. 13. A _gives this line to_ 2 Gent. l. 14. C _omits_] 2. l. 15. C _gives this line to_ Gent. l. 22. C _omits_] 2. l. 26. C] won the. ll. 30 and 31. C] Gent. well Sir--ex't.--Enter Leucippe. l. 36. C] in the.

p. 346, l. 1. C] after that. l. 5. C] has. A] 'has. l. 13. C _omits_] Ex. l. 18. C] that rais'd it. l. 26. C] o' th' crimes. l. 32. C] theis thirty...upwards. A] these. l. 33. C] from it. l. 36. C] shame light on him...greive hartely.

p. 347, l. 5. C]

for heaven-sake tell...in it.

l. 13. C] fye on't, it doth. l. 17. A] for a fit. l. 33. C] on my.

p. 348, l. 2. C] and of. l. 4. C] I will, by heaven. l. 8. C] a hart-sore. l. 9. C] even. l. 11. C] be sorer. l. 12. C] Enter Gent. l. 16. C] and wrings, and. l. 17. C _omits_] 2. l. 27. C] with't. l. 28. C] as they. l. 31. C] ends. ll. 35 and 38. C _omits_] 2. l. 36. A] fooles. l. 38. C] 'twill passe.

p. 349, l. 4. A and C] King's-streete. l. 8. C] with 'King. l. 11. A and C] mary-bones. l. 13. C] vouchsaffe a wight thy. l. 14. C] this ffellow. l. 15. B] King. l. 16. C] ffooteman. l. 19. C] 2. Gent. l. 21. C] act this. l. 22. C] 1. Gent, will sigh...and cry. l. 25. C] Jigg. l. 27. C _omits_] 2. l. 28. A and C] to him? for half an howre I.

p. 350, l. 11. C] Maidenhood. l. 12. C] Gods blesse. l. 15. C _adds_] in her hand. l. 19. C _omits stage direction_. l. 24. C] Potion? his eies affright me. l. 36. C] hath your.

p. 351, l. 4. C] their doatings. l. 5. C] his braines. C _omits_] 'em. l. 10. C] this works. l. 13. C] Lust. l. 21. B _misprints_] gorious. l. 25. C] admire for Goodnes. l. 33. C] Infants cries: your Sin's in. l. 36. C _omits_] can.

p. 352, l. 2. C] Death sitts upon our Blood. l. 4. C] Snake) curld. l. 5. C] will not you. l. 16. C] those. l. 24. C _omits_] severally. l. 26. C] Leiutenant, and Gent. A _omits_] and. l. 30. A] It serves so. l. 38. C] oh sweet King.

p. 353, ll. 1 and 2. C]

Leo. by thy leave: Leiu. when _I_ consider (my honest ffrend etc.

l. 7. C] a scurvy. l. 11. C] for your...sirha. l. 18. C _omits_] 2. l. 19. C _adds at end of line_] (Gent.) l. 23. C] are melted. l. 27. C] bid me. l. 28. C] He is. l. 32. C _omits_] 2. C _omits_] severally. l. 33. C _begins_ Actus Quintus: Sce'a. pri'a. _here_. l. 34. C] Minippus: Gent. l. 35. C] Gent. _and so throughout_. l. 37. A] wronged his.

p. 354, l. 5. C] Attendants. l. 11. C] in Vow. l. 15. C] Sce'a. 2'a. l. 17. C] There is...Lights. A] lights. l. 25. C] Enter Celia Minippus Etc. l. 32. C] Gent.

p. 355, l. 5. C] doe not know me. l. 17. C] Min. C _omits_] Me. etc. l. 22. A] The Corke. A and C] will come. l. 31. B _misprints_] Leu. l. 39. C _omits_] gallant.

p. 356, l. 10. A] And one command. l. 16. A and C] him, to dye. l. 17. A] in me nature. l. 36. C] by heaven.

p. 357, l. 6. B] know. l. 15. C] prove to. l. 21. C] turnd black. l. 29. C] but ffalsehood, and loose. A] but imperious lust, and losers faces. l. 39. A and C] Circes.

p. 358, l. 12. C] thousand waies. l. 18. C] thy Devills. l. 34. C] thy muddy. l. 40. A] back thoughts.

p. 359, l. 3. C] Mine. l. 11. C] and in. l. 18. C _omits_] and Lords. l. 21. A] heavens.

p. 360, l. 4. B] best. l. 8. C] begin. l. 12. C] Sce'a. 3'a. l. 14. C] he doth. l. 19. C] heaven-sake. l. 30. A] I most confesse. l. 32. C] now (and with.

p. 361, l. 12. C] followes. l. 36. C] all these.

p. 362, l. 2. C] you should. l. 6. C] Sce'a. 4'a. Enter Antigonus: Gent. Leiueten't, etc. l. 9. C _omits_] 2. l. 13. C] drunck. l. 18. C] Gent. has. A] 'Has. l. 26. C] owes yet. l. 33. A and C] I pree-thee. l. 36. C] why I thanck thee (Soldier).

p. 363, l. 5. C] nor I hope I. l. 8. C] towards. l. 9. C] I thanck thee still. l. 18. C _omits_] Ha, ha, ha. l. 23. C _omits_] 2. l. 24. A] Has. l. 27. A] rosten hawkes. l. 38. C] while.

p. 364, l. 1. C] Sce'a. 5'a. l. 9. C] can I. l. 26. B _misprints_] not not. l. 28. C] y' have don. l. 34. B] admit to excuse.

p. 365, l. 5. B _misprints_] thing. l. 13. C] yes' faith. l. 31. C] are drop'd. l. 34. A] poisoned truth.

p. 366, l. 1. C] he has. l. 5. C] any hope. l. 15. C] god's. l. 21. C] left open. ll. 27 and 28. C _transposes these two_ ll. l. 32. C]

Sce'a. 6'a. Enter Antigonus: Seleuchus, Ptolomy. Lisimachus: Gent. Leiueten't. etc.

p. 367, l. 3. C] once againe. l. 21. C] old valiant Soldier. l. 22. C] are all wellcom. l. 23. C] (and't please your Grace) is cassheird. l. 27. C] any Peace. l. 29. C] 'faith. l. 34. C] 'beseech.

p. 368, l. 5. C] Sce'a. 7'a. l. 13. C] that be. l. 24. A and C] your Ultra. ll. 27 and 28. C]

Enter Antigonus Seluchus Lysimachus Ptolomy Leontus Leiuten't. etc.

l. 28. A _omits_] and. l. 36. C] 'pray a.

p. 369, l. 2. C] Antiochus. l. 10. C _omits_] have. l. 12. C _omits_] Princes. B _misprints_] Prnices. l. 17. C _gives this line to_ Sel. l. 35. A] Cel. l. 40. C] I once more next [_instead of_ beg it thus].

p. 370, l. 9. C] sound. l. 10. C] beat through. l. 16. C _adds_] Finis. C _omits_] Prologue and Epilogue.

p. 371, l. 1. A] And those. l. 6. A _omits_] Spoke by the _Lieutenant_. l. 13. A] comes.

THE FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS.

(A) The | Faithfull | Shepherdesse. | By John Fletcher. | Printed at London for R. Bonian | and H. Walley, and are to be sold at | the spred Eagle over against the | great North dore of S. Paules. Undated, but probably 1609-10.

(B) The same, with slight differences in the Commendatory Verses and in one or two other sheets.