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. 41, l. 1. Omits the line Enter Eustace &c. l. 16. my own. l. 24.  Snatches out his. l. 38. Omits to me.

p. 42, l. 1. neither wit. l. 2. of man. l. 13. on ’em. l. 20. lie talke. l. 24. your mercy. l. 30. Omits ye despicable creatures. l. 34. Omits What did you bring to carry her?

p. 43, l. 3. Omits Enter Miramont. l. 5. Eust (char.). l. 6. by friends. l. 9.  In truth, I ... duty Sir. l. 11.  Bring in a. l. 17. nor frost. l. 21. but yong neither. l. 22. tayle. l. 24. have the right. l. 25. are Anagrams. l. 34. hear and hereafter laugh at. l. 35. you dear.

p. 44, l. 5. such question. l. 9. old goate. l. 10. Omits her. l. 12. Omits that’s a. l. 21. a feast for him to make him fat. ll. 23 and 24. and we’le breake. l. 27. like servants. l. 31. take them.

p. 45, l. 16.  I must needs tast of. ll. 17 and 18. tender of you, and for your healths and credlts sake must tell you, you have all you are like to have. l. 19. Omits And. l. 23. is truth Sir...find it, you. l. 26. of an. l. 35. scoffing cheating queane.

p. 46, l. 3. his lease. l. 8. loving and. l. 12. will put. l. 14. marke hlm. l. 15. thank you for thy office. l. 17.  Cue Sir, and second me.  By. l. 21. Omits me. l. 21. alas nothing. l. 24.  Cockold Tenure. l. 30.  Andrew wilt thou. l. 32. be the Justice. l. 34. in thee.

p. 47, l. 3. arizing. l. 5. Omits O. l. 15. the farme...to it. l. 20. troth Sir there is...mine, (omits Sir). l. 29. have got an ague that you shake...he’s.

p. 48, l. 6. women. l. 8. of my brother. l. 21. ride the better. ll. 23 and 24. Puts Andrew after promise. Omits Andrew after Farm. ll. 36 and 37. reparable a losse and easily recoverd.

p. 49, l. 2. dozen or 2 of oaths. l. 6. so well, that on my. l. 8. rules out. l. 12. nor suffer. l. 13. are there no. l. 16. with us. l. 38. no use.

p. 50, ll. 10—­12. Omits that batten...no palats. ll. 17 and 18. make you the. l. 36.  Antidote, or—.

p. 51, l. 4. are reformd. l. 28.  Ere I went. ll. 31—­34. is in itself a guard and yet since...may weare...nor can eat or study. l. 37.  None Sir.

p. 52, l. 4. not done in scorn. l. 11. what you. l. 14. ask from. l. 17. toil ascended. l. 22. what this tempest. l. 37.  I goe lesse.

p. 53, l. 4. ever could. l. 7. plung’d in teachlng. l. 9. you were. l. 20. nor threats. l. 25.  Noe, Noe. l. 26. and the other. l. 33. Adds They fight.

p. 54, l. 2. in time. l. 3. till thine. l. 8. as your father is. l. 15. late in me Sir. ll. 22 and 23. Omits nay, the...are bound. l. 25. that Eustace. l. 26. and that the perfect. l. 27.  Nay, no. l. 28.  Sure I shall not need, Sir. ll. 30, 31. Omits to all that men call good. l. 33. to.

P. 55, l. 7. and so deserve it. l. 12. gravity in...and will. l. 13. him, if he rebel, that. l. 19. read a tragedy in my face, Sir.

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