The Fatal Jealousie (1673) eBook

Henry Nevil Payne
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 102 pages of information about The Fatal Jealousie (1673).

The Fatal Jealousie (1673) eBook

Henry Nevil Payne
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 102 pages of information about The Fatal Jealousie (1673).

GENERAL EDITORS

RICHARD C. BOYS, University of Michigan
EDWARD NILES HOOKER, University of California, Los Angeles
H.T.  SWEDENBERG, JR., University of California, Los Angeles

ADVISORY EDITORS

EMMETT L. AVERY, State College of Washington
LOUIS I. BREDVOLD, University of Michigan
BENJAMIN BOYCE, University of Nebraska
CLEANTH BROOKS, Louisiana State University
JAMES L. CLIFFORD, Columbia University
ARTHUR FRIEDMAN, University of Chicago
SAMUEL H. MONK, University of Minnesota
JAMES SUTHERLAND, Queen Mary College, London

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[Errata: 

beyond the mem’ry /
Of man.  What drudgery am I forc’d to undergo to
text reads Of ma.

but I /
Must keep count of her Pater Nosters
text reads her her

  Jasp. Ay, Sir, ’tis to be suppos’d;
    text shows Jasp. y, Sir (with gap)

  The first did sell, and then betray’d my Honour,
    so in original:  She?

      would I raise /
  Storms when I would, blast Corn, turn Rivers backward
    text shows Rive vard (with gap)

  Enter Witch with a block Rod
    
so in original_:  black?

  You would resolve some Questions I should ask;
    text reads Qustions

  Runs her through often, then throws her into the hole, she
  shun’d him, then lyes down and trembles.
    reading shun’d in original

  Anto. ’Tis strange and wonderful.
    text shows ’Tis range (with gap)

  No, ’tis to take my leave,
    text shows take my eave (with gap)

  But we must needs have seen e’m.
    text reads have seem e’m.

  Anto. Ah Heav’ns! some of that desperate Bandity
  Did once attempt my life.
    so in original:  Banditry?

  To let me Whore her too, as did her Couzen;
    text reads To lent me

  The Comick part fit only for a Farse;
    text reads fit only for Fase ]

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