Two Gentlemen of Verona The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]

SCENE I. The frontiers ... forest.] Capell. A forest. Rowe.

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A forest leading towards Mantua. Warburton. 2: _shrink_] _shrinkd_ F2. 4: _sit_] F1 F2. _sir_ F3 F4. 5: _Sir_] _O sir_ Capell. 6: _do_] om. Pope, who prints lines 5 and 6 as prose. 9: _Peace!_] _Peace, peace!_ Capell. 11: _little wealth_] F1. _little_ F2 F3 F4. _little left_ Hanmer. 18: _Whence_] _And whence_ Capell, who reads 16-20 as two lines ending _came you? ... there?_ 35: _ I often had been_] F2. _I often had been often_ F1. _often had been_ (om. _I_) F3 F4. _I had been often_ Collier. 39, 40: _it's ... thievery_] Printed as a verse in Ff. _It is a kind of honourable thievery_ Steevens. 42: _thing_] F1. _things_ F2 F3 F4. 46: _awful_] _lawful_ Heath conj. 49: _An heir, and near allied_] Theobald. _And heire and Neece, allide_ F1 F2. _An heir, and Neice allide_ F3. _An Heir, and Neece alli'd_ F4. 51: _Who_] _Whom_ Pope. 60: _Therefore_] F1 F2. _There_ F3 F4. 63: _this_] F1. _the_ F2 F3 F4. 74: _crews_] F4. _crewes_ F1 F2 F3. _cave_ Collier MS. _caves_ Singer. _crew_ Delius conj. _cruives_ Bullock conj. 76: _all_] _shall_ Pope.