p. 175, ll. 4—6. A—D and G] 4 ll. man, home, hearts, deliverance. ll. 11—22. A—D and G] 17 ll. wrong, spectacle, people, me, deserved, you, dwels, man, compare, selfe, you, too, name, fall, loves, content, worke. ll. 35 and 36. A—D and G] 2 ll. Children, is.
p. 176, ll. 23—35. A—D and G] 14 ll. Sir, hands, know, her, home, stubbornnesse, like, her, Jewell, mad, sister, is, Land, another.
p. 177, ll. 1—10. A—D and G] 11 ll. Too, friends, know, loth, passe, constraint, so, speake, health, love, againe.
p. 178, ll. 16 and 17. A—D and G] 3 ll. die, returne, life. ll. 30—32. A—D and G] 4 ll. ill, kneele, gaine, you.
p. 179, ll. 21—25. A—D and G] 7 ll. earth, alas, command, me, short, sister brought.
p. 180, l. 31. A—D and G] 7 ll. Gobrias, meane.
p. 191, ll. 35 and 36. A—D and G] 2 ll. utterd, careleslie.
p. 192, ll. 9—12. E and F] 3 ll. And, love, thou. ll. 10—12. A—D and G] 3 ll. Advice, love, thou. ll. 16 and 17. A—D and G] 3 ll. This, caution, it (G Adds l. 18). ll. 20 and 21. A—D and G] 2 ll. it, it.
p. 194, ll. 5 and 6. A] 2 ll. cutlers, King. l. 22. A] 2 ll. will, whatsoever.
p. 195, ll. 21 and 22. A] 2 ll. in-, Monsters.
p. 196, l. 38, and p. 197, ll. 1—3. A] Prose.
p. 197, ll. 4 and 5. A] 3 ll. you, Spaconia, thus.
p. 199, ll. 9 and 10. B—D and G] 3 ll. Ladie, passe, King. ll. 12 and 13. A and G] 2 ll. from, remov’d.
p. 201, ll. 7 and 8. A] 2 ll. All, folly. l. 15. A] 2 ll. Sir, warrant. ll. 39 and 40.
p. 202, ll. 19—22. A] Prose.
p. 204, l. 6. A—D and G] 2 ll. false, letter. ll. 36—38. A] 2 ll. Truth, Prince.
p. 205, ll. 26 and 27. A—D and G] 3 ll. Another, distance, opinion.
p. 207, ll. 11—13. A—D and G] 3 ll. Toge-, man, brother. I. 24. A—D and G] 2 ll. Sir, since.
p. 209, ll. 31 and 32. A] 2 ll. me, brother.
p. 212, ll. ii and 12. A] 3 ll. Panthea, gaze, out. ll. 23 and 24. A] 2 ll. you, gone.
Act 5 is in verse in Quartos A, B, C and D, in prose in Quartos E and F from p. 214, I. 22. As the Second Folio also prints it in prose it has been decided to give here the verse of Quarto A (1619) in full.
Actus Quinti Scaena Prima.
Enter Mardonius, and Ligones.
Mar.
Sir, the King has seene your Commission,
and beleeves it, and
freely by this warrant gives you leave
to visit Prince
Tigranes your noble Master.
Lig.
I thanke his Grace, and kisse his hands.
Mar.
But is the maine of all your businesse
Ended in this?