Partisans, abettors.
The MSS. read: "doles."
Pepwell reads: "But it is more sorrow to feel of our own spirit's deceits. For sometime our own spirit."
The MSS. read: "Bot what thar reche"; what need to care.
Pepwell reads: "didst feel in there."
Cf. above, p. 95, note.
Pepwell adds: "and judgment."
Unless because of carelessness in resisting them when they first come.
To regard thyself as responsible.
Madness.
Not in Harl. MS. 674.
Pepwell reads: "a full damnable and a full cursed fiend in his living."
Pepwell adds: "and desire much."
Pepwell reads: "suggestion."
On the other hand.
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