Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10) - the Humourous Lieutenant eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 122 pages of information about Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10).

Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10) - the Humourous Lieutenant eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 122 pages of information about Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10).

p. 309, l. 12.  C] where ’t please you, as ye march. l. 15.  C] and there. l. 28.  C] a goodly company. l. 34.  C] your musty whore; you Rogue.

p. 310, l. 1.  C] by this good light I’ll. l. 2.  C] ’strange. l. 3.  C] have that. l. 5.  C] out upon thee. l. 16.  C] and Hostisse. l. 27.  C] there is. l. 32.  C] blesse him. l. 38.  C] o’th’.

p. 311, l. 8.  C] heaven knowes, the. l. 21.  C] Minippus and so throughout. l. 34.  C] an hundred. l. 37.  C omits] on.

p. 312, l. 13.  C] her be more. l. 17.  C] and Hostesse and so throughout. l. 18.  C] from whence. l. 21.  C] you knew. l. 27.  C] doth it.

p. 313, l. 1.  C] a Trap. l. 3.  C] how I begin to sweatt now? l. 7.  C] out upon it. l. 8.  C] ’twas. ll. 26-28 are not in C. l. 29.  C] I dare not cursse him? ll. 31-34 are not in C. l. 37.  C] in the’ ie (Lady). l. 40 is not in C.

p. 314, l. 1 is not in C. l. 14.  C] beshrew thy hart, why. ll. 18 and 19.  C]

his angry will, if ere he come to know this as he shall.

l. 21.  C] too sencibly. ll. 22 and 23.  C]

no stale Stuff, for your money-Marts; that sent it? who dares...dar’st.

l. 34.  C] how doth he? l. 35.  C] oh, my head:  my head.

p. 315, l. 1.  A] did a’. l. 21 is not in C, but see below. l. 23.  C]

Hos. you’ll find I said soe: 
I say it must be:  the more my greif (heaven knowes)
I hope etc.

l. 25.  C] art’ sure. l. 27.  C] (she is mightie crafty.  A] peilous crafty. l. 33.  C] whilst the.

p. 316, l. 3.  C]

(now the devill’s in her) he’s etc.

l. 13.  C] Leontius running after him:  Drums within. l. 23.  A and C] doe but make. l. 28.  C] ’faith. l. 31.  C] art’ not thou he? l. 37.  C] ye’ have found the cause on’t.

p. 317, l. 8.  B] so see. l. 9.  C] thou fight no more. l. 10.  C] in the. l. 11.  C] nere. l. 19.  C] heaven deliver me. l. 11.  C] Sirha. l. 24.  C] provocatives. l. 30.  C] a’ devill. l. 31.  C] provoake ye. l. 36.  C] mary’ that. l. 37.  C] Enter Gentlemen. l. 39.  C] hath ’hedgd.  A] has.

p. 318, l. 3.  C] he hath. l. 4.  C omits] Sir. l. 11.  C] help. l. 23.  C omits] 2. l. 25.  C adds another] quickly. l. 26.  C] run...thicke.  C gives this line to Lieu. and the next to Leo. l. 31.  C] I’ll bate thee one:  goe winck, and fight:  for shame. l. 38.  C] a tird Girole. l. 39.  C omits] 2.

p. 319, l. 1.  C] why that, (Sir) that:  doe. l. 2.  C omits] 2. ll. 10 and 11.  C]

I thanck thee:  A] God a mercy,
I thanck thee, with.  God a mercy with.

l. 17.  C] argument:  a toy:  l. 18.  C omits this line. l. 21.  C] I’ll nere. l. 23.  C] fit ye. l. 24.  C] upon’s. l. 25.  C] who doth best:  (Boyes.)

p. 320, l. 1.  C] how doth she her coming? l. 11.  C] she hath. l. 14.  C] she hath...they fitt. l. 17.  C] and others. l. 18.  A omits] Ant. l. 21.  A] sung to it. l. 22.  C] Eies (by heaven) they kill on. l. 33.  C] ’pray ye where’s. l. 37.  C] there was.

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