Beggars Bush eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 84 pages of information about Beggars Bush.

Beggars Bush eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 84 pages of information about Beggars Bush.

B prints the Prologue and Epilogue to The Captaine as though they belonged to Beggars Bush, apparently treating the last page of The Captain in A as though it were the first page of Beggars Bush.

(C) The Second Folio.

p. 208.  A omits], A Comedy ...  The Scene Flanders. ll. 2-4.  B] Dramatis Personae. These are as follows

Drammatis Personae.

Goswin a young Merchant of Bruges,
      viz. Florez the right Earl of Flanders
Woolfort, Usurper of the Earldome, Clause King of Beggars,
      viz. Gerrard Father to Florez,
Hubert disguised like a Huntsman, A Lord of Flaunders Hemskirk, A Favourite of the Usurper.  Lord Arnold) Lord Costin) Two Lords of Flaunders disguis’d like Beggars Jaqueline, Daughter to Gerrard. Bertha, Heir of Brabant. Van-dunck Burgomaster of Bruges Merchants, Saylor, &c. Higgen, Ferret, Prig, Snap, and others, Beggars.  Boors, Souldiers Young Merchants, and others, Guests at Goswins Wedding. Margaret, Wife to Vandunck Attendants, Boy with a Song. 
                      The Scene BRUGES.
p. 209, ll. 6 and 27.  A and B] Countess. l. 34.  C misprints] houour.

p. 210, l. 9.  B omits] that. l. 34.  A] On mine.

p. 211, l. 37.  A and B] loyalty so suspected.

p. 212, l. 15.  A and B] answers. l. 22.  C misprints] their.

p. 214, l. 2.  A and B for Goswin read] Florez and so throughout the play.

p. 215, l. 30.  A and some copies of B] Or the dear.

p. 216, l. 10.  A and B] him only. l. 25.  A and B] Suck him. l. 35.  A and B] near my price.

p. 217, l. 6.  C misprints] farily.

p. 218, l. 18.  A and B] Quitchineel.

p. 219, l. 3.  A and B] God a mercy. l. 15.  A here and often later prints Ger. for Clau.

p. 221, l. 18.  A and B omit] I. l. 27.  A and B] his call. l. 30.  A and B] To whom that. l. 36.  B] this man.

p. 222, l. 20.  B] Thou that art.

p. 223, l. 12.  A and B] all hem’d out. l. 34.  A and B] bene whids.

p. 224, l. 3.  A and B] their true pass-ports. l. 23.  A and B] Offices. l. 24.  A and B] penny ceast. l. 27.  B omits] and. l. 28.  A and B omit] comes.

p. 225, l. 4.  A and B] Ger. l. 25.  A and B omit] Exit. l. 33.  A omits] is. 
       B] ’Tis.

p. 226, l. 4.  A and B] she says. l. 9.  A and B] O the. l. 24.  A] skuys. 
       B] scuce.

p. 227, ll. 7 and 18.  A and B omit] Exit. l. 9.  B] ruine. l. 26.  A and B] against. l. 35.  A and B] Meg. some wine.

p. 228, l. 15.  A and B] Mage, fill out. l. 32.  A by error prints this line twice. l. 35.  C misprints] with.

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