A King, and No King eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 165 pages of information about A King, and No King.

A King, and No King eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 165 pages of information about A King, and No King.

p. 202, l. 3.  A, B and G] I thank God. l. 5.  A] doe it. l. 6.  A omits] Doe. l. 13.  A Adds] and a Souldier like a termogant. l. 16.  A] let um be prisoners. l. 18.  F] them. ll. 19 and 20.  A gives these lines to Bacurius. ll. 21 and 22.  A and G give these lines to Spaconia. l. 22.  A, B, C and G] deare. l. 23.  A] Ex.  Bacu. with Tig. and Spa. l. 24.  A, B, C and G] have you. l. 25.  F] prove. l. 30.  A] Sadlers. l. 32.  A, D and F] darest. l. 33.  A] knowest. l. 34.  G] will not. l. 37.  A] shall then tell.  B] of this. l. 40.  A] Where.  F] them.

p. 203, l. 1.  A Adds after off] doe, kill me. l. 2.  A omits] worse. l. 4.  A, B, C and G] a dead sleepe. l. 5.  A] Like forraigne swords. l. 10.  A] all thine. l. 12.  G] Wilt.  A] with me good Mardonius. l. 20.  A, B and G] and all beautie. l. 22.  F] she is not. l. 23.  A] doe enlarge her. l. 26.  A] that would have. l. 29.  E and F] heat. l. 30.  E] To here wretched.  F omits] a. l. 38.  A] knew of.  B, C and D] knewst the.

p. 204, l. 7.  A] is it. l. 15.  A—­D and G omit] a. l. 16.  A omits] Thousands.  E and F] Thousand.  A] denie it. l. 18.  A, B and G] vertue. l. 24.  A omits] all. l. 26.  A—­G] stooles there boy. l. 32.  A, B and G] and my deare. l. 33.  B, C and G] to th’ cause. l. 35.  F omits this line. l. 37.  A prints the words ‘be wise, and speake truth’ as the conclusion of the second Sword-man’s speech.

p. 205, l. 4.  A] If he have. l. 5.  B—­E] If a have.  F] If I have. l. 12.  A] case. l. 13.  A, B and G] an honourable. l. 15.  A, B and G] we Sword-men. l. 17.  A, B and G] drawne ten teeth.  A—­G] beside. l. 18.  A] all these. l. 21.  B—­E] a crackt. l. 22.  A] with crossing. l. 26.  A—­G] There’s. l. 30.  A, B, C and G] mile. l. 32.  A—­G] mile. l. 34.  A, B and C] ‘Tis a the longest.  G] o’ the longest. l. 35.  A by mistake gives this line to Bessus and the following speech to the first Sword-man.

p. 206, ll. 5 and 6.  F] word forc’d. l. 9.  A—­D and G] case. l. 12.  A] sit.  G] sat. l. 13.  A] it had. l. 15.  E and F] delivery. l. 19.  B—­E] A should.  F] And should.  A—­D and G] deliverie. l. 24.  A] by th’. l. 25.  A] you are. l. 28.  A omits] the. l. 32.  B and G] that we. l. 33.  Folio misprints] honesty.  A] good Sir to th’. l. 35.  A] The boy may be supposd, hee’s lyable; but kicke my brother.

p. 207, l. 7.  A] Still the must. l. 9.  A—­D and G omit] I. A] againe, againe. l. 12.  F omits] my. l. 20.  A] at the kicke. l. 22.  F] baren scorn, as I will call it. l. 27.  A—­G] sore indeed Sir. l. 29.  A] the foole. l. 30.  A] Ah Lords. l. 32.  A, B, C and G] laught.

p. 208, l. 5.  A—­G] size, daggers.  F] sizes. l. 16.  A] To abide upon’t. l. 20.  A, B, C and G omit] me.  F] Both get me. l. 21.  F] cleane. l. 22.  G] what you have done. l. 27.  F] Go will, and tell. l. 28.  A—­D] Or there be. l. 29.  A omits and before Gob. l. 33.  A omits] Exit Gob. l. 34.  A] you are.  A, B, C and G] and I would.  A, B and G] to God. l. 38.  G] the rising. l. 39.  B, C and G] I shall. l. 40.  Folio misprints] Ban.

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