p. 154, l. 25 Gargantua. 4to 1681 ‘Garigantua’, and omits ‘of’.
p. 155, l. 5 and Harlequin attending. Harlequin’s entrance is not marked in 4to 1681 or in 1724, but it is necessary here as he is addressed by the Dwarf.
p. 156, l. 22 Hu, how scornful. 1724 omits ‘Hu’.
p. 157, l. 37 with Harlequin. Harlequin’s exit unmarked in 4to 1681 and 1724.
p. 159, l. 10 Talks to Hunt. 4to 1681, wrongly, ‘Talks to Will’.
p. 161, l. 4 faithless as the Winds. 1724 ‘Wind’.
p. 161, l. 17 fixt Resolves. 1724 ‘fixt Resolve’.
p. 163, l. 13 he may again rally. 1724 ‘railly’.
p. 163, l. 27 them that tries me. 1724 ‘them that tire me’.
p. 165, l. 21 set such Price on. 1724 ‘set a Price on’.
p. 165, l. 33 I grow weary. 4to 1681 ‘I grew weary’.
p. 166, l. 2 sure he knows me not. 1724 omits ‘he’.
p. 166, l. 16 better than an Age of Scorn from a proud faithless Beauty? 1724 ‘better from Age of Scorn than a proud faithless Beauty?’
p. 167, l. 2 and all to bekiss me. 1724 ‘and kiss me’.
p. 167, l. 21 Laying his hand on his Sword. 4to 1681 gives stage direction as ‘[His Sword.’
p. 168, l. 23 ails he? 1724 ‘ye’.
p. 169, l. 24 who wou’st. 4to 1681 ‘who’st’. 1724 ‘wou’st’.
432 p. 169, l. 25 turn me out despis’d. 1724 ‘turn me out so despis’d’.
p. 169, l. 28 Charms shall hold. 4to 1681 ‘Charms can hold’.
p. 169, l. 35 she holds him. 1724 omits ‘him’.
p. 171, l. 3 a Purse or hands full of Gold. 1724 ‘a Purse of Gold’.
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