A = The First Folio.
p. 302, l. 2. A omits Lists of Persons
Represented in the Play
and of principal
Actors.
l. 49. Second Folio misprints] Arnolda.
p. 303, l. 5. A] And that. l. 17. A] a conscience. l. 21. A] Customes. l. 24. A] In the world.
p. 304, l. 25. A] it can. l. 36. A] I A dainty wench. l. 37. A omits] I.
p. 305, l. 3. Second Folio misprints] yon. l. 11. A] wilde minde. l. 24. A] a heritage.
p. 306, l. 14. A] De’e doubt tis day now. l. 15. A] pulses.
p. 307, l. 32. A] This rogue that breaks.
p. 308, l. 7. A] speake.
p. 311, l. 31. A] alarums.
p. 312, l. 14. A] this marring. l. 15. A] sheckles. ll. 26-28. A adds in the margin] Boy ready for the songs.
p. 313, l. 13. A] But such a ransome. ll. 28
and 29. A adds marginal stage-direction]
Bowle
of wine ready.
l. 31. A] And blushing and unloose.
p. 314, l. 39. A] alarums. ll. 7 and 9. Second Folio] Arn.
p. 316, l. 2. A] Pompean. l. 19. A] Ile ha’ your life. l. 20. A prints this line as part of Charino’s speech.
p. 317, l. 8. A omits] A. l. 23. A omits] o’re.
p. 319, l. 8. A] Lisborne.
p. 321, l. 21. A] renders. l. 35. A] Lisborne.
p. 322, l. 14. A] aboord. l. 15. A] Yet my disguise. l. 30. A] the contempt.
p. 325, l. 10. A] And he in Lisbon. ll. 22-26.
This speech is printed in A as a continuation of
Arnoldo’s.
p. 326, ll. 18 and 19. A adds in the margin] Tapers ready. l. 20. A] so, like a Turke. l. 26. Second Folio misprints] Of what. l. 34. Second Folio misprints] embace.
p. 327, ll. 2-10. A gives all these lines to Rutilio.
p. 328, ll. 5 and 6. A adds in margin] Lights ready. l. 33. A omits] Fight. l. 35. A omits] Falls. l. 38. Second Folio misprints] Governous.
p. 329, l. 4. A omits] 1.
p. 331, l. 30. A prints marginal direction] Hold a purse ready.
p. 333, l. 14. In A the words ‘my state
would rather ask a curse’
are printed
by mistake between ll. 16 and 17.
l. 23. A] sight. l. 30. A] her Chamber.
p. 334. l. 17. A] but to a fortune. l. 21.
A] bucket. l. 39. A prints the marginal direction
(Musicke)
at the end
of the following line.
p. 335, l. 1. A omits] 1. l. 19. A] strike indeed.
p. 336, l. 1. A] attend her.
p. 341, ll. 14-16. A by mistake gives these
lines as a continuation of
Sulpicia’s
speech.
l. 33. A] beaten off.
p. 342, l. 23. A] blow that part.
p. 344, l. 12. A] affection.
p. 345, l. 33. A] give that.
p. 346, l. 4. A] may cease.
p. 350, l. 18. A] a larum.