70-78 If he . . . and slit. Omitted in A, which has instead:--
Buss. No, I thinke not.
Mons. Not if I nam'd the man With whom I would make him suspicious His wife hath arm'd his forehead!
Buss. So you might Have your great nose made lesse indeede, and slit.
77-79 In B four lines, broken at (second) how, have, out, thee peace.
92 roughnesse. A, toughnesse.
96 the. A omits.
103 minde. A, spirit.
104 desert. A, effect.
112 steales on to ravish. A, is comming to afflict.
Enter . . . Pero, placed in A after under in 134.
Exeunt . . . Monsieur. A omits.
She seemes to sound. A omits.
151-154 Sweet . . . enough. A has instead:--
Sweete lord, cleare up those eies, for shame of noblesse: Mercilesse creature; but it is enough.
B has three lines broken at forehead, warres, enough.
180 fingers. A, hand.
181 comes . . . him. Punctuated by ed.; Qq, comes my stain from him?
193 Even . . . curst seed. A, Even to his teeth, whence, in mine honors soile.
205-209 papers hold . . . for it. Omitted in A, which has instead:--
Be not nice For any trifle, jeweld with your honour, To pawne your honor.
212 well. A, much.
217 this touch. A, my lord.
232 But I will to him. A, Ile attend your lordship.
234 Meet. A, Speake.
236 To him . . . him. A omits.
A Room in Montsurry's House.]
Enter D'Ambois and Frier.
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