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.
(C) The | Faithfull | Shepherdesse. | By John Fletcher. | The second Edition, newly corrected. | London, | Printed by T.C. for Richard Meighen, | in S’t Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleet-streete, | 1629.