The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 170 pages of information about The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher.

The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 170 pages of information about The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher.

p. 39, l. 5.  C] blushes too, men. l. 14.  A—­C] Ceremony. l. 16.  B and C] should seal.  C] hand. l. 17.  B—­D] an Heretick. ll. 17 and 18.  C] would do. l. 20.  C] slumbers. l. 21.  C] see your. l. 26.  C] clip ye.  C] kiss ye. l. 31.  C] Queens to wear.

p. 40, l. 2.  A—­C] anything, anything fit. ll. 5 and 6.  C] mingled, Mistris, and. ll. 6 and 7.  C] should consent now, I. C omits] fo’rt. l. 8.  C] beauteous sparkle. l. 9.  B and C] part of life run. l. 11.  C] that which. ll. 17 and 18.  C] flowers woe us to tumble; yet. ll. 22 and 23.  C] but your affections. l. 24.  C omits] A good night t’ye, and. ll. 24 and 25.  C] fall on you, and lock. l. 33.  C] they’l not be kept out. l. 34.  A—­D omit] fit.

p. 41, l. 4.  C] her ore sufficiently. l. 16.  C] my. l. 21.  D omits] may. ll. 24 and 25.  E and 2nd Folio print stage direction after Eustace’s speech. l. 39.  C] too; to think is.

p. 42, l. 2.  A, B and D] sign of man. l. 20.  B and D] I’ll talke thee. l. 30.  C] poore slight despicable thing.

p. 43, l. 9.  B] In truth, Sir. l. 12.  C] one who. l. 13.  C] so frighted ’um, so. l. 17.  A and C] frosts. l. 22.  B and C] Glo-wormes taile. l. 30.  C] the reason. l. 35.  A—­D] to you.

p. 44, ll. 8 and 9.  C] and shall to as Ile handle it, it shall. l. 30.  C and D] spake. l. 31.  A—­C] ere I done.

p. 46, l. 1.  C, after his own, inserts] And. I warrant thee Wench. l. 9.  C] after grant a little, inserts line 11 here instead of below. l. 12.  A—­C] will put. l. 23.  C] with his wife within. l. 24.  A—­D] Farm in Cuckolds.

p. 47, l. 4.  A] poll’d off. l. 15.  A and D] an hundred. l. 29. 2nd Folio misprints] Agne. 
       A—­D] Hee’s.

p. 48, l. 6.  B and C] women. l. 12.  A—­D] a’ has a. l. 22.  C] us Scholars. l. 36.  A adds] Lew before Cow.

p. 49, l. 12.  A—­C] do nor suffer. l. 13.  B and C] are there. l. 33.  A—­C] thinke’s no. l. 38.  A, B and D] no use.

p. 50, ll. 17 and 18.  B and C] make you the Court.

p. 51, ll. 24—­26.  A—­D place the stage direction after opens instead of after opportunity. l. 37.  C] None Sir.

p. 52, l. 2.  B and C] doores.

p. 53, l. 4.  A and B] ever could. l. 7.  B and C] plung’d in, teaching. l. 8.  A] how fare. l. 9.  B and C] you were thought. l. 17.  A—­D] would dispense.

p. 54, l. 3.  B and C] till thine.

p. 55, l. 12.  B and C] and will. l. 19. 2nd Folio misprints] my.

p. 56, l. 3.  A] you valour. l. 8. 2nd Folio misprints] reptation. l. 11.  C] and old as. l. 22. 2nd Folio] Angellia. l. 23.  C] perswasion. l. 25.  B and C] falsly. l. 27.  A] so fare. ll. 28 and 29.  C] repairs, but rather ruines that honour...up; you destroy what. l. 30.  C] or my reputation. l. 31.  C omits] good. l. 34.  C] Love Charles. l. 35.  C] limbs held.

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