p. 32, l. 28 _aside._ 1724 omits.
p. 35, l. 33 _his shirt b.l.o.o.d.y._ 1724 gives "their shirts" but 4tos, more correctly, "his shirt". It is only Willmore who has been wounded.
+Act II: Scene ii+
p. 38, l. 6 _high i" th" Mouth._ 1724, 1735 misprint "Month".
p. 39, l. 8 _This last reserve._ 1724 omits "reserve".
p. 39, l. 10 _by me._ 1724 omits the repet.i.tion of "by me".
p. 39, l. 14 _cure._ 1724 misprints "curse".
p. 40, l. 9 _Thou art a brave Fellow._ 1724 prints this speech as prose but the 4tos, which I have followed, divide metrically.
+Act III: Scene i+
p. 44, l. 1 _Thou wou"t._ 4to 1677. 1724 wrongly reads "won"t". 1735 "Thou"lt".
p. 45, l. 8 _ago._ 4to 1677. 1724 misprints "go".
p. 47, l. 26 _starts._ 4tos read "stares" but I retain 1724 "starts"
as more appropriate.
p. 47, l. 31 _Expect!_ 1724 gives this speech as prose. I follow metrical division of 4tos.
p. 49, l. 16 _rally._ 1724 misprints "railly".
p. 52, l. 5 _Exeunt._ 1724 omits this necessary stage direction.
+Act III: Scene ii+
p. 52, l. 31 _Exit._ 1724 misprints "aside".
p. 53, l. 5 _Enter Sancho._ 4tos, but misprint after Sancho"s speech. 1724 omits, but misprints an "exit Sancho", and gives "exit"
after Blunt"s speech instead of "exeunt".
+Act III: Scene iia+
p. 54, l. 9 _Pimps!_ 1724 "Imps".
p. 55, l. 12 _sheer._ 4to 1677. 4to 1709 and 1724 read wrongly "share".
+Act IV: Scene i+
p. 64, l. 4 _Ant._ 4to 1677 wrongly gives this speech to Belvile.
4to 1709 and ed. 1724 a.s.sign it correctly.
p. 64, l. 14 _That Opinion._ 1724 prints this speech as prose.
I follow metrical division of 4tos.
+Act IV: Scene ii+
p. 65, l. 4 _Aside._ 4to 1677. 1724 and 1735 omit this stage direction.
p. 65, l. 11 _Masquing Habit._ 1724, 1735, "Masque habit".
p. 66, l. 2 _If you strike._ 1724, 1735 omit this line.
p. 66, l. 21 _Belv. Love Florinda!_ 4tos give this speech as prose.
1724 metrically.
p. 67, l. 35 _Fred.-- "tis he-- _ 1724 and 1735 mistaking "Fred." for speech-prefix give this line to Frederick.
p. 68, l. 1 _Belv. Vizard ..._ 1724, 1735, read "Vizard falls out on"s Hand."
p. 68, l. 13 _Nay, an you ..._ 4tos and 1724, print as prose. This speech is obviously metrical.
p. 69, l. 17 _I am all Rage!_ 4to 1677 divides metrically. 1724 prints as prose.
p. 71, l. 26 _unconstant._ 1724, 1735 "inconstant".
p. 73, l. 23 _Aside._ 4tos omit this necessary stage direction.
p. 73, l. 24 _Now I perceive._ 1724 prints this as prose. 4tos metrically.
p. 75, l. 12 _So, you have made ..._ 1724, 1735 prose. 4tos metrically.
p. 76, l. 16 _You are mistaken._ 1724, 1735 prose. 4tos metrically.
p. 76, l. 20 _continence._ 1724 misprints "continuance".
p. 76, l. 23 _Will._ 1677 misprinting, omits this speech-prefix.
p. 77, l. 8 _has Wit._ 1724 misprints "Whas it".
+Act IV: Scene iii+
p. 79, l. 20 _A Woman!_ 1724 omits "A".
p. 80, l. 16 _the Rogue._ 1724 omits "the".
+Act IV: Scene iiib+
p. 82, l. 14 _He starts up._ 1677 4to misprints "she".
p. 84, l. 18 _dexterous._ 1724 misprints "dexetrous". 1735 "dextrous".
p. 86, l. 10 _Exeunt._ 1724 wrongly "exit".