+Act I: Scene i+

p. 344, l. 21 _Push a Pike._ 1724 "Push of Pike".

p. 347, l. 3 _Go out._ 1724 "Goes out".

p. 347, l. 11 _the rest of the Soldiers._ 1724 "the rest of Soldiers".

p. 350, l. 14 _Love, Wit and Beauty._ 1724 prints these lines as prose.



p. 350, l. 17 _A G.o.d! altho his outside._ 4tos and 1724 print this speech as prose.

p. 350, l. 22 _No, methought he grew._ 1724 prints this speech as prose.

p. 351, l. 10 _Ha, he"s yonder._ 1724 prints this speech as prose.

p. 353, l. 16 _Exeunt both._ 1724 "exeunt", 4tos "exit both".

+Act I: Scene ii+

p. 353, l. 17 _Scene II. A Chamber in Lambert"s House._ 4tos "Scene a Chamber." 1724 "SCENE. A Chamber." I have added "II" and "in Lambert"s House."

p. 354, l. 19 _how have I show"d._ 1724 misprints "how have show"d".

p. 355, l. 28 _the Lard"s handling._ 1724 "the Lord"s", 4tos "Lard"s".

p. 356, l. 28 _light on yu._ 1724 "light on you".

p. 358, l. 1 _a brave Mon._ 1724 "a brave Man".

p. 358, l. 1 _I may c.o.o.ncel._ 1724 "I may counsel".

p. 358, l. 10 _he"s a brave Mon, a Mon indeed, gen._ 1724 "he"s a brave Mon indeed gen".

+Act II: Scene i+

p. 359, l. 11 _Scene I. A Chamber of State in Lambert"s House._ I have added "in Lambert"s House".

p. 360, l. 22 _admit him tho"._ 1724 omits "tho".

p. 360, l. 25 _I shou"d say._ 1724 misprints "I shou"d stay".

p. 360, l. 27 _these Heroicks are punctual men._ 1724 omits "men".

p. 361, l. 4 _Walks away._ 1724 omits this stage direction.

p. 361, l. 17 _Some such trivial thing._ 1724 "some such trifling thing".

p. 365, l. 28 _Verily we should live._ 1724 "Verily ye should live".

p. 366, l. 21 _Write Panegyricks._ 1724 prints these concluding four lines as prose. 4tos metrically.

p. 367, l. 2 _Lambert will destroy all._ 1724 "Lambert would destroy all".

p. 368, l. 1 _Or Mind embya.s.s"d._ 1724 "Embara.s.s"d".

p. 368, l. 12 _Execrations._ 1724 "Excrations".

p. 368, l. 28 _Cry mercy, Madam._ 1724 omits "Madam".

p. 368, l. 29 _most lucky Minute._ 1724 "most unlucky Minute".

p. 370, l. 19 _my Honourable Lord is busied._ 1724 "has business".

p. 370, l. 22 _extemporary._ 1724 "extempore".

p. 373, l. 33 _Old Oliver"s Brains._ 1724 "Brain".

+Act III: Scene i+

p. 374, l. 31 _take "em then for Archibald; "tis._ 1724 "take "em then for Archibald? "tis".

p. 374, l. 32 _wa.r.s.e._ 1724 "worse".

p. 376, l. 6 _Hew. My Lord, I am sorry._ 1724 "Hew. I am sorry".

p. 377, l. 28 _what stuff"s here._ 1724 "what"s stuff"s here".

p. 378, l. 4 _Walter Walton._ 1724 "Walter Walter".

p. 378, l. 19 _ever cam into lour_, read _ever came intol our._ 1724 "ever came into".

p. 378, l. 23 _I"s larne._ 1724 "I"s learn".

p. 379, l. 14 _se fast._ 1724 "so fast".

p. 380, l. 16 _shoos in yar._ 1724 "shoes".

p. 380, l. 28 _Malignant"s Estates._ 1724 "Malignant Estates".

p. 382, l. 36 _she has danc"d after._ 1724 "she has danc"d here after".

+Act III: Scene ii+

p. 383, l. 31 _Scene II. A Chamber in Lady Desbro"s House._ 4tos and 1724 "Scene, a Chamber".

p. 384, l. 7 _Enter Tom._ 4tos and 1724 "Enter Page" with speech-prefix-- "Pag." and "Exit Page"; but Act iv, 1, 4tos we have "Enter Page" with speech-prefix "Tom" and later in the same scene "Enter Tom Page".

p. 384, l. 12 _hear him preach._ 1724 "here him preach".

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