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. 277, l. 1.  A and B] turne in to. l. 4.  A omits] pray. l. 13.  G] have you. l. 14.  G] light, as spirited. l. 21.  G] sheeps. l. 22.  G] with two. l. 23.  F and G add at end] I can. l. 33.  F and G] your use of. l. 37.  A, B, D, F and G] now then.

p. 278, l. 7.  A—­G] Rosasolis. l. 16.  G] in presuming thus. l. 19.  E—­G] to any end. l. 23.  D, E and G] heap affliction.  B—­D, F and G] on me. l. 28.  F and G add] ha. l. 33.  F and G for a read] ha’. l. 37.  E—­G omit] Sir.

p. 279, l. 1.  G] no so. l. 2.  A] know. l. 6.  F omits] that. ll. 6—­8.  D and E omit] at you ...not laugh
         and runs on the remainder of Lady’s speech as part of Mar.’s. 
          F and G omit] Sir ...not laugh.
l. 7.  A—­C omit one] ‘ha.’ l. 15.  A and B] for it then. l. 20.  E—­G] And you may. l. 28.  G] crack. l. 36.  A—­C] fit ath. l. 38.  B] will you cure.

p. 280, l. 5.  A and C] Let him alone, ’is crackt. l. 6.  D—­G] he’s a beastly. 
       A and B] to loose.
l. 7.  A—­G] is a. ll. 9 and 10.  G] foh (soh F) she stinks. ll. 19 and 20.  F and G] ye have ...hate ye. l. 23.  A and B] in intercession.  D—­G] make intercession. l. 25.  A] not all. l. 26.  F and G] and will. l. 32.  A and B] safer dote. l. 33.  F] disease.

p. 281, l. 8.  A—­C] I hope ’is not. l. 16.  A] There is. l. 28.  A] Carrire. 
       D—­G] carriage.
l. 29.  A—­C, F and G] now I. l. 30.  A—­G] a horse back. l. 31.  A—­C and E—­G] to looke to.

p. 282, l. 3.  A—­C] ’is fleet. l. 10. 2nd Folio misprints] sweed. l. 11.  F] not your. 
       A—­E] Reasens. 
       F and G] your rotten Reasons.
l. 13.  F and G] civil and feed. l. 16.  A—­G] pounds. l. 18.  A, F and G] defend.

p. 283, l. 2.  F and G] Ordinaries do eat. l. 3.  F and G] to a play. l. 6.  E] Bootmaker. 
       F and G] to a bear-baiting.
l. 13.  A, C—­G] aire. l. 15.  A] as little. l. 18.  E] if they may. ll. 22 and 23.  F and G] ask me. l. 23.  A and B] a modesty. l. 24.  A—­F] Wardrope. l. 28.  E—­G] to dogs. l. 36 E] cheate. 
      A—­G] add] Finis Actus Quarti.

p. 284, l. 27.  F and G] the Gentleman. l. 31.  A and B] house Sir.

p. 285, l. 5.  B] for your. l. 10.  A—­D] be lest. 
       E—­G] be left.
l. 15.  E] never-worme. l. 25.  F and G] the elder hath. l. 31. 2nd Folio misprints] Gentlewomau.

p. 286, l. 7.  G] goodly. l. 8.  A and D] beliefe. l. 10.  E—­G] you cas’d. l. 29.  A—­G] in thy. l. 30.  G omits] I. l. 31.  F] years.

p. 287, l. 1.  F and G] vilely. l. 3.  A and D—­G] shall want uryne to finde the cause by:  and she. 
       B and C] shall want uryne finde the cause be.
l. 14.  A and B] I stoppe.

p. 288, l. 7.  E omits] did. 
       F and G] he does.
l. 25.  A and B omit] be. l. 34.  F and G] till death.

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