The Scornful Lady eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 108 pages of information about The Scornful Lady.

The Scornful Lady eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 108 pages of information about The Scornful Lady.

p. 254, l. 1.  D and E] gossip too. l. 3.  E and F] from whence. l. 9.  F misprints] crown’d at. l. 21.  E—­G] have the money. l. 23.  F and G] provided my wise. l. 26.  F] Here’s here. ll. 30 and 31.  F and G] for thine. l. 32.  F omits] well.

p. 255, l. 1.  A] the faith. l. 11.  D—­G] mony fit for. l. 13.  A—­D, F and G] afore. l. 14.  G omits] all. ll. 18 and 19.  D—­G] turne up. l. 20.  G] Ship. l. 22.  G] poor man. l. 26.  D, F and G] against the. l. 28.  A—­G] thy staffe of office there, thy pen and Ink-horne. 
         Noble boy.
l. 29.  A] sed. ll. 30 and 31.  A—­G] thy seat. l. 34.  F and G] men immortal. l. 37.  A] that shall. l. 40.  A] What meane they Captaine.

p. 256, l. 8.  F and G] pounds. l. 9.  F and G] by this hand. l. 13.  F and G] There is six Angels in earnest. l. 17.  A] all in. l. 25.  F and G omit] so be it. l. 35.  A and B] at charge. l. 40.  A—­G add] Finis Actus Secundi.

p. 257, l. 2.  A omits] and drops her glove. l. 3.  A—­C] tels. l. 8.  A, B and D—­G] Lenvoy. l. 16.  F and G] No, Sir.

p. 258, l. 10.  D, E and G] come here to speak with. l. 18.  F and G] I say I. l. 26.  A misprints] ralkt. 
       F and G] with the.
l. 29.  F and G] Troth guess. l. 33.  F] Gentlewomen. l. 36.  A and B] But one, I am. 
       C] or Woman.

p. 259, l. 1.  A] shall not you. l. 16.  A—­C and E—­G] no such. l. 19.  A—­C and E—­G] tender Sir, whose gentle bloud. l. 29.  A omits] be. l. 31.  A and G] as he. l. 34.  A omits] They draw. l. 36.  F and G omit] Jesus.

p. 260, l. 4.  A and B omit] Why. l. 11.  F] but none so. l. 26.  A]wilde. 
       B, C and E—­G] vild.
l. 31.  F and G] sword. l. 33.  B and G] a hazard.

p. 261, l. 1.  A and B] which is prone inough. 
       C—­G] are prone.
l. 5.  A] anger lost. l. 10.  F and G] least share in. l. 25.  D, F and G] are you. l. 33.  A and B] self from such temptations. 
       G] self from temptations.
l. 34.  A—­D, F and G] Pray leape. 
       G] the matter. 
       C] whether would.
l. 38.  A—­C, E and G] should.

p. 262, l. 6.  F and G omit] a. l. 11.  A—­C] see. l. 12.  E] Of any. l. 20.  F and G] his ruin. l. 27.  C omits] him. 
       E—­G] with these.
l. 37.  E—­G] leave them to others. l. 40.  C] works a mine.

p. 263, l. 13.  A] certaine. l. 18.  E—­G] spoken. l. 19.  F] ask you. l. 20.  E—­G] forward. l. 32.  G] hard-hearted. l. 35.  F and G] me to do.

p. 264, l. 4.  E—­G] could redeem. l. 10.  D, F and G] This. l. 24.  A] you have so. l. 27.  E and G] By this light.

p. 265, l. 10.  F] by your troth. l. 11.  A] could. l. 15.  C] cold meats. l. 23.  F and G] we would. l. 27.  F and G] that thou art here. l. 29.  F and G] use thee. l. 33.  A and B] offending. l. 34.  F and G] Thou art nothing ... for love’s sake.

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