Philaster eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 63 pages of information about Philaster.

Philaster eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 63 pages of information about Philaster.

p. 92, l.5.  A] your loves, your sighes. l.7.  B—­H] heaven.  A] Exit boy. l.8.  C] Lord. l.  II.  A] I must see. l.12.  A omits] Phi. l.18.  A] before in my life. l.20.  A] I’le hound at her.  Madame.  F] Heer’s on boulted, I’le bound at her. l.21.  In A the words ‘Enter Gallatea’ occur after the word ‘fault’ in l.19. l.25.  A] y’are. l.26.  A omits] but. 1. 28.  A] those two I onely barre. l.32.  A] Couch. l.33.  A] a play and a banquet. ll.34 and 35.  A] to make you blush, this is my owne hayre, and this face. l.36.  A—­D and F] a peny painting. l.37.  A and H] wardrop.  G] wardrope. l.38.  A] the jealous silke-mans wife curse our doing.

p. 93, l.l.A] You much mistake me Lady. l.2.  Folio misprints Pha.  For Gal.  After this line A adds] Pha.  Y’are very dangerous bitter, like a potion. Gal.  No sir, I do not mean to purge you, though I meane to purge a little time on you. l.8.  A and B] Cardus.  A] about five. l.  II.  A] and Conger.  A] they are dullers. l.12.  A] the vitall anymales. l.13.  A] all this time. 11. 16 and 17.  A] Shee’s daintie, and must be courted with a shewer of gold. l.19.  A] What ha you. l.20.  A] you’d have silver fort. l.21.  A] a worse time sir. l.23.  A] gold safe for you.  A adds] She slips behind the Orras.  II. 25 and 26.  In place of these two lines A] Gal.  Shes comming sir behind, Will ye take white money yet for all this. Exit. l.-27.  A] If there be but two such in this Kingdome more.  B—­H] If there be but two such more in this Kingdome. l.28.  A] ene. l.31.  A] would breed. l.39.  A] doe not call you Lady.

p. 94, l.I.A—­G] talke an houre. l.5.  A] your lip. l.6.  A] time enough. l.8.  A—­D] and red enough. l.10.  A) twend Cherries dyde in blush. l.  II.  A] deepe beames.  I.14.  A] sweete looker on.  A] these blessings. l.15.  A. adds as a stage-direction] They kisse. l.18.  A omits] off. l.19.  A] it may be a number without Probatum. l.20.  A] by such neate Poetrie. l.26.  A] but you. l.28.  A] now you ha don’t before me. l.29.  A] And yet. l.31-A] never. l.34.  A] ye. l.36.  A—­H and Folio] this is all.

p. 95, l. 5.  A] my masculine imagination. l. 7.  B] mine honor. l. 9.  A] my other. l. 10.  A] Sir Timen a schoolemaister. l. 11.  A] keepe.  B and C add] Madam. l. 14.  Folio] apoplex? l. 15.  A omits ‘And’ and ‘Sir.’ l. 17.  A] tied toot. l. 19.  A omits] Look well about you, and you may find a tongue-bolt. l. 21.  A and B] whether. l. 24.  A omits the second ‘I dare not.’ l. 27.  A] give worship to you thoughts. l. 28.  A] y’are. l. 29.  A] I shall visit you. l. 30.  A] most uncertaine. l. 34.  A] Exit ambo.  B] Exeunt. l. 35.  A] the Orras. l. 38.  A] Dowsabell.  A] for it. l. 39.  A omits] Gal.

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