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. 217, l. 3.  A, B, C and G] businesse will. l. 5.  B] the Armenia state. l. 9.  F omits] is. l. 20.  A—­G] couldst prate. l. 28.  A] vild.  B and C] vilde.  B—­F] commendations. l. 30.  A, B and G] or rather would I. l. 34.  A and F] mine own. l. 38.  A] and like it.

p. 218, l. 3.  A] in the.  B, C, D and G] i’ the. l. 6.  B _ misprints_] my Prince. l. 8.  A] beside. l. 12.  A] men. l. 13.  C] Cawdle. l. 14.  A] your Queene. l. 21.  A] should speake. l. 27.  A] a Queene. l. 33.  A, B and G] Good God. l. 37.  A, B and G omit] all.

p. 219, l. 4.  A] that shall. l. 6.  A omits] all. l. 7.  A] a servant. l. 11.  A] and Swordmen.  In A this stage-direction is printed after the following line. l. 15.  A—­F] ath’ sword. l. 17.  A—­D and G omit] much. l. 20.  A] I can aske. l. 23.  A] will require launcing. l. 24.  A] and full. l. 28.  A omits] must. l. 31.  A, B and G] God continue it. l. 32.  F misprints] they to it.

p. 220, l. 5.  The two Sword-men are throughout the scene referred to in A as ‘2’ or ‘1.’ l. 6.  A omits ‘Bac.,’ thus giving the line to the second Sword-man. l. 13.  A—­G omit] on.  F] them, that have. l. 16.  A—­F] ath’ law. l. 22.  F] That is.  A] their paines. l. 26.  A] ye rogues, ye apple-squiers. l. 31.  A] a many of.  F] a beautie of. l. 33.  E] I do beseech. l. 35.  A—­F] A this side.

p. 221, l. 4.  A] in your pocket slave, my key you.  B and G] in your pocket slave, my toe. l. 5.  A] with’t. l. 11.  A—­G] doing nothing. l. 12.  A omits this stage-direction.  B] Enter Servant, Will.  Adkinson. l. 13.  A—­D] Here’s. l. 14.  A] I am.  A] prethee. l. 15.  A] beate um. l. 17.  A omits] Sir. l. 18.  A omits] Captain, Rally.  A] up with your.  F] rally upon. l. 20.  A] cride hold. l. 22.  E and F] vit me. l. 23.  A, B and G] breath.  A omits] Exit Bac. l. 25.  A] Ime sure I ha. l. 26.  B—­F] a kicke.  B—­F] a will. l. 27.  C—­F] beside. l. 29.  A, B and G] yes, God be thanked. l. 33.  A, B, C and G] is a. l. 34.  A] hands.

p. 222, l. 2.  A omits] clear.  G] Exeunt omnes. l. 4.  A—­D and G] bore.  After this line A Adds]—­Hell open all thy gates, And I will thorough them; if they be shut, Ile batter um, but I will find the place Where the most damn’d have dwelling; ere I end, Amongst them all they shall not have a sinne, But I will call it mine:  l. 5.  A—­D and G] friend.  A, B and G] to an. l. 13.  B, C and D] a comming. l. 14.  A—­G] does your hand. l. 19.  This line from ‘I can’ and the next line are given by A to Mardonius. l. 24.  A] humblier.

p. 223, l. 4.  A, B and G omit] and. l. 12.  A] thinkest. l. 13.  G] these are tales. l. 15.  A—­D and G] should get. l. 17.  A] Farre other Fortunes. l. 19.  A, B and G] God put.  G] temporall. l. 20.  A Adds] Exit.  B and.  G Add] Exit Mar. l. 21.  A—­D and G] errors. l. 27.  A, B and G omit] more. l. 35.  A—­D and G omit] my.

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