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3 M. But Most infallibly true.

MS.:

1 M. To confirm us, Tell us his name when he served you.

A. You all know him, As I do you: Demetrius Castor.

2 M. Strange.

3 M. But most infallibly true.

In line 192 his has been altered to the chirurgeons to the detriment of the metre.

I., 2, 196.C.: Well pay for our distrust.

MS.: We sin in our distrust.

II., _ad initium._Stage-managers note in left-hand margin, Long.

II., 1, 6.C: I will exact

MS.: Twill exact.

II., 1, 47.MS.:

We hold it fit you should have the first honour notice, That you may have the honour to prevent it.

Honour in 47 deleted.

II., 1, 51.MS.: In the shape of King Antiochus. Under King can be seen Don Sebastian.

II., 2, 45.C: With due invitation, and remember.

MS.: With a due invitation and remember.

II., 2, 49.C.:

And though the Punic faith is branded by Our enemies, our confederates and friends And seventeen kings, our feodaries found it As firm as fate.

MS.: And though the Punic faith is branded by Our enemies, our confederates and friends Found it as firm as fate, and seventeen kings Our feodaries.

II., 2, 52.MS.:

Our strength at sea superior upon the sea Exceeding theirs.

At sea superior deleted. A clear case of the authors alteration as he went.

II., 2, 56.C.:

And then for our cavallery, in the champaign How often have they brake their piles.

MS.: And then for our cavallery, how often, in the champaign How they brake often have they brake their piles.

How often in line 56. and the first they brake deleted. Authors alterations again.

II., 2, 59.C.: If so we find it.

MS. If so, as we find it.

II., 2, 67.MS.: By yielding up a man.

Written over something of which the first words are in a, the last word king.

II., 2, 98.MS.: By the conquered Asiatics this impost in their hopes.

This impost deleted. This impostor occurs just above in line 97.

II., 2, 108.C.: By her.

MS.: By his.

II., 2, 138.C.: He bears him like a king.

MS.: He bears himself like a king.

II., 2, 142.MS.: Ceutha deleted before Afric.

II., 2, 165.C.: Cannot near you.

MS.: Cannot hear you.

II., 2, 205.C.: Filled.

MS.: Filed.

II., 2, 209.MS.: And hath keeps a wh.o.r.e in Corinth.

Hath deleted.

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