Beggars Bush eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 84 pages of information about Beggars Bush.

Beggars Bush eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 84 pages of information about Beggars Bush.

p. 229, l. 17.  B] to admit.

p. 230, l. 6.  A] makes this trade. l. 18.  A and B] rate’s at more. l. 21.  C misprints] Hab.

p. 231, l. 10.  B] these. l. 13.  A and B] your errour. l. 25.  B omits] doth.

p. 232, l. 3.  A and B omit] Strikes him. ll. 5 and 6.  A and B omit] He gets ... the head. l. 7.  A and B here and later often print Ber. for Ger. l. 39.  B omits] you.

p. 233, l. 4.  A and B omit] and Ger.

p. 234, l. 18.  A and B] Start beer. l. 33.  A] to high, etc.

p. 235, l. 3.  B] any branches. l. 28.  B] To make up.

p. 236, A and B omit the whole of Song. l. 21.  B omits] There sweet Sow-Gelder.

p. 238, l. 17.  B] Come away fair Maids, put your ware away. l. 18.  B omits the entire line. l. 24.  B omits the fourth fill.

p. 239, l. 9.  A and B] o’ their Prestoes. l. 35.  C] commands.

p. 240, l. 4.  B omits] a.

p. 241, l. 7.  A and B] is toss’d too. l. 18.  B] Aa’s.

p. 242, l. 12.  B] thy honour.

p. 243, l. 7.  A and B omit] Sir, I must not leave ye. l. 8.  A and B] I must not. l. 25.  A and B] That’s all.

p. 244, l. 1.  B] men that have. l. 3.  A and B omit] on. l. 25.  A and B] as they please.

p. 246, l. 32.  A and B omit] Beat one another.

p. 248, l. 23.  A] Reimald. ll. 35 and 38.  A and B omit] aside.

p. 249, l. 1.  A and B omit] with. l. 15.  A] I have. l. 38.  A and B, in 2 lines] Yes, venson, | Or if I want-- |

p. 250, l. 1.  A and B] shall learn. l. 4.  A and B] Yes if I. l. 5.  A and B arrange the rest of the Scene thus]

Ger.  Now sweare him.

Hig.  You are welcom Brother.

All.  Welcom, welcom, welcom, but who shall have the keeping Of this fellow?

Hub.  Thank ye friends,
And I beseech ye, if you dare but trust me;
For if I have kept wilde doggs and beastes for wonder,
And made ’em tame too:  give into my custody
This roaring rascal I shall hamper him,
With all his knacks and knaveryes, and I feare me
Discover yet a further villany in him;
O he smells ranck ’oth rascall.

Ger.  Take him to thee, But if he scape—­

Hub.  Let me be ev’n hang’d for him, Roome Sir, I’le tye ye to my leash.

Hem.  Away Rascall.

Hub.  Be not so stubborne:  I shall swindge ye soundly, And ye play tricks with me.

Ger.  Now sweare him.

Hig.  I crowne thy nab, with a gag of benbouse,
And stall thee by the salmon into the clowes,
To mand on the pad, and strike all the cheates;
To mill from the Ruffmans, commision and slates,
Twang dell’s, i’the stiromell, and let the Quire Cuffin: 
And Herman Beck strine, and trine to the Ruffin.

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