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. 209, l. 3.  A] does. l. 6.  A] I prethee. l. 8.  A, B and G] I am. l. 23.  A, B and G] In as equal a degree.  C and D] In equal a degree. l. 27.  A] I prethee. l. 33.  C, D and E] and there is.  E] no cause.  F] and there is none can see.

p. 210, l. 6.  D, E and F] stop. l. 11.  A, B and G] God keepe you. l. 12.  A, B and G] cause. l. 19.  A] innocents. l. 20.  A, B and G omit] that. l. 24.  A, B and G] it is. l. 27.  A, B and G] as it lists. l. 33.  A encloses ‘Which I beseech thee doe not’ within brackets. l. 36.  A, B and G] For God knows. l. 39.  A] start eye to.

p. 211, l. 2.  F] them. l. 5.  A] should. l. 11.  F] them. l. 20.  A, B and G] sinnes. l. 32.  A] no steppe.

p. 212, ll. 1-6 and 8.  F] them. l. 2.  A] them. l. 5.  Folio] and them. l. 6.  A] drinke them off. l. 25.  A gives this line to Panthea. l. 27.  D, E and F] brother. l. 29.  B] i’ this. l. 35.  A omits] Why. l. 38.  A, B and G] I know thou.

p. 213, l. 4.  A, B and G omit too before scrupulous. ll. 8 and 9.  In place of these lines G reads] I dare no longer stay. l. 9.  A and B] hotter I feare then yours. l. 11.  A, B and G] for God’s sake. l. 14.  A omits stage-direction.  B and G omit] several wayes.  A Adds] Finis Actus Quarti.  B and C Add] The end of the Fourth Act. l. 15.  A] Actus Quinti Scaena Prima. l. 19.  A] leave to visit. l. 20.  A] hands. l. 26.  A] officers.

p. 214, l. 3.  B—­F] were a valiant. l. 6.  A] something lighter. l. 28.  A—­D omit] he.  G] h’as. l. 29.  B—­F] a was. l. 30.  A] in his.  E and F] in in’s. l. 31.  A—­E] a my.  F] in my.  G] i’my. l. 33.  A, B and G] like to wicker Targets. l. 35.  A omits] he.  A] so low a sence. l. 36.  A] should. l. 38.  A, B and G] That this strange fellow.

p. 215, l. 3.  A—­D and G] broke.  A—­G] or a shoulder out.  A—­F] ath’ stones. l. 4.  A] of my. l. 10.  A omits] the. l. 13.  Folio _ misprints_] Catain. l. 16.  A omits] Sword. l. 19.  A] thus kicke you, and thus.  B and G] thus kicke, and thus. l. 21.  A—­D and G] told you that. l. 23.  A omits] Sword.  A—­F] a should. l. 25.  A, B, C and G] a one. l. 26.  A omits] beats him. l. 29.  A, B and G] Sir I know. l. 30.  A prints ‘Bes.’ at the beginning of the following line, thus making this line part of Lygones’ speech.

p. 216, l. 6.  A, B and G] you would. l. 7.  A, B, C and G] strange now to have. l. 12.  Folio misprints] danghter. l. 13.  A, B and G] of being. l. 15.  A omits] Lygo. l. 18.  A omits] Sword. l. 19.  A] ath’ sword. l. 20.  G] h’as. l. 23.  A] a kick’t. l. 24.  A omits ‘Bes.,’ thus making this line part of the second Sword-man’s speech. l. 25.  A omits] Sword.  A gives the words ’Now let him come and say he was not sorry, And he sleepes for it’ to ‘2,’ i.e., the second Sword-man. l. 26.  B—­F] a was not.  B—­F] a sleepes. l. 28.  A omits] clear.  G] Exeunt omnes. l. 34.  A prints this stage-direction after the words ’There he is indeed’ in l. 35.

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