FOOTNOTES:

[1393] Act v. Scene i.] Rowe.

Mantua.] Rowe.

A street.] Capell.

[1394] flattering truth of] Qq Ff. flattering eye of (Q1) Malone. flattery of Pope (Otway's version). flattering ruth of Warburton. flattering eye off Jackson conj. flattering death of Collier (Collier MS.). flattering soother, Singer conj. flattering sooth of Grant White. flattering signs of Bailey conj.

[1395] lord] L. Q2 Q3 F1.

in] on Q5.

[1396] this day an] Qq. thisan day an F1. this winged F2 F3 F4.

[1397] dream, that gives] dreames that gives Q4. dreams that give Q5.

[1398] Enter....] Enter Balthasar his man booted. (Q1). Enter Romeos man. Q2 Q3 Ff. Enter Romeos man Balthazer. Q4 Q5.

[1399] fares my Juliet] (Q1) Steevens. doth my Lady Juliet Qq Ff. doth my Juliet Pope.

[1400] Bal.] Theobald. Man. Qq Ff.

[1401] Capels'] Malone. Capels Qq Ff. Capulet's F4. Capulets' Warburton.

[1402] lives] live F1.

[1403] Since ... sir.] Omitted by Pope.

[1404] Is ... stars!] One line in Qq. Two in Ff.

e'en] in Q2. even The rest.

defy you,] Pope. defie my (Q1).

denie you Q2 Q3 Q4 F1. deny you F2 Q5 F3 F4.

[1405] know'st] Q5. knowest The rest.

[1406] I ... patience:] Pardon me sir, I dare not leave you thus. Pope, from (Q1). Pardon me, sir, I will not leave you thus. Steevens (1793).

[1407] my good] good my Rowe.

No matter] Mo matter F1.

[1408] [Exit....] Exit Man. Rowe. Exit man, after lord, line 32, Qq Ff.

[1409] thoughts] thought Rowe.

[1410] a'] a Q2 Q3 Q4. om. F1. he F2 Q5 F3 F4.

which] whom Pope, from (Q1).

[1411] tortoise] tortoyrs F1.

[1412] beggarly] braggartly Warburton conj.

[1413] scatter'd] Theobald (ed. 2). scattered Qq Ff.

[1414] An if] Q2 Q3 Q4 F1 F2. And if (Q1) Q5 F3 F4.

[1415] present] persent F1.

[1416] Enter Apothecary.] (Q1) Ff. Omitted in Qq.

[1417] soon-speeding] F4. soon speeding F3. soone spreading Q5. soone speeding The rest.

[1418] fear'st] Ff Q5. fearest Q2 Q3 Q4.

[1419] starveth in] stareth in Rowe, ed. 2 (Otway's version). stare within Pope. stayeth in Jackson conj. starteth in Anon. conj.

thy] thine Q5 F3 F4.

[1420] Contempt ... back,] Upon thy back hangs ragged misery (Q1) Malone.

hangs upon] hang on F2 F3 F4. hang upon Q5.

[1421] pay] (Q1) Q4 Q5. pray Q2 Q3 Ff.

[1422] There is] Qq. There's Ff.

There ... souls,] One line in Qq. Two in Ff.

[1423] murder] murthers Q4. murders Q5.

[1424] mayst] maiest Q2 Q3 F1. mai'st Q4. mayest F2. maist Q5 F3 F4.

[1425] thyself in] thee into (Q1) Pope.

[1426] Scene ii.] Rowe.

Friar Laurence's cell.] Capell. The Monastery near Verona. Rowe.

[1427] Enter Friar John.] Theobald. Enter Friar John to Friar Laurence. Qq Ff.

[1428] Enter Friar Laurence.] Omitted by Rowe.

[1429] if his mind] if mind F2 F3 F4.

[1430] Here ... sick, And ... town,] And ... town, Here ... sick, Malone conj. (withdrawn).

[1431] my] may Q4.

[1432] bare] bore Pope.

[1433] could] cold Q4.

[1434] nice] ice Jackson conj.

[1435] it thee.] it. Hanmer.

[1436] this] these Q5.

[1437] Scene III.] Rowe.

A churchyard; ...] A Churchyard, in it, a noble Monument ... Rowe. om. Qq Ff.

[1438] Enter ...] Enter Countie Paris and his Page with flowers and sweete water. (Q1). Enter Paris and his Page. Qq Ff. Enter Paris and his Page, with a Light. Rowe.

[1439] aloof] F4. aloofe Qq. aloft F1 F2 F3.

[1440] yond yew-trees] Pope. this Ewtree (Q1). yond young trees Qq Ff (yong Q4).

[1441] Holding thine] Capell. Keeping thine (Q1). Holding thy Qq F1 F2. Laying thy F3 F4.

[1442] hear'st] Rowe (ed. 2). hearest Qq Ff.

[1443] [Aside] Marked first by Capell.

stand alone] stand along F2. stay alone Collier (Collier MS.).

[1444] [Retires.] Capell. Exit. F2 F3 F4. om. Qq F1.

[1445] [going up to the Tomb. Capell.

[1446] strew,— ... stones;—] strew,—(O woe, ... stones!) Staunton. strew: O woe, ... stones! Capell. strew: ... stones, Qq Ff.

[1447] O woe ... weep.] See note (XIV).

[1448] dew] new Q5.

[1449] [The Page whistles.] The Boy whistles. Rowe. Whistle Boy. Qq Ff.

[1450] way] wayes F1.

[1451] rite] Pope (ed. 2). right Qq Ff. rites (Q1) Pope (ed. 1).

[1452] Muffle me, night,] Rowe. muffle me night Q2 Q3 Q4 Ff. night muffle me Q5.

[Retires.] Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1453] Enter ... mattock, &c.] Malone, following Capell. Enter Romeo, and Peter. Q2 Q3 Ff. Enter Romeo and Balthaser his man. Q4 Q5.

[1454] Scene IV. Pope.

that] Q2 Ff. the Q3 Q4 Q5.

[1455] hear'st] Ff Q5. hearest Q2 Q3 Q4.

[1456] farther] Qq. further Ff.

[1457] savage-wild] The hyphen inserted by Steevens.

[1458] Balt. or Bal.] Q4 Q5. Pet. The rest.

[1459] you] ye Q2.

[1460] show me friendship] win my favour (Q1) Pope.

[1461] [Aside] Marked first by Capell.

[1462] [Retires.] Balthasar retires. Hanmer. Exit. F2 F3 F4. om. Qq F1.

[1463] detestable maw] maw detestable Hanmer.

[fixing his Mattock in the Tomb. Capell.

[1464] despite] requite Keightley conj.

[Opens the tomb.] Breaking open the Monument. Rowe, after line 47.

[1465] murder'd] murdred Qq Ff. murthered Rowe.

[1466] [Comes forward.] Draws, and rushes forward. Capell, after line 54. om. Qq Ff.

[1467]. unhallow'd] Pope. unhallowed Qq Ff. unhollowed Rowe (ed. 2).

[1468] villain] vallaine F1.

[1469] Good gentle] Go, gentle Anon. conj.

[1470] these] Qq. those Ff.

[1471] Put] Pull Rowe. Pluck Capell conj. Heap (Q1) Malone.

[1472] Stay ... away.] Omitted by Pope.

[1473] bid] bad Q5.

[1474] thy conjurations] (Q1) Malone. thy commiration Q2. thy commisseration Q3 F1. thy commiseration Q4 F2 Q5 F3 F4. thy conjuration Capell. commiseration Collier MS. thy commination Mommsen conj.

[1475] [They fight.] (Q1). They Fight, Paris falls. Rowe. om. Qq Ff.

[1476] Page.] Q4 Q5. Boy. (Q1). om. Q2 Q3. Pet. Ff. Page [without. Hanmer.

O Lord, ... watch.] Printed in italics in Q2 Q3.

the] thee Rowe (ed. 1).

[Exit.] Exit Page. Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1477] [Falls.] Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1478] [Dies.] Theobald. om. Qq Ff.

[1479] In ... face:] Let me peruse this face:—In faith I will;— Seymour conj.

[1480] Mercutio's] Mercutius Q3 F1 F2 F3.

[1481] A grave ... youth;] Omitted by Pope.

[1482] and her ... lightning?] Omitted by Pope.

[1483] Death] Dead Dyce, ed. 2 (Lettsom conj.).

lie] be F3 F4.

[Laying ...] Theobald. om. Qq Ff.

[1484] how] now Johnson conj.

[1485] suck'd] suck F2.

[1486] art] are F1 F2.

[1487] thine] Qq. thy Ff.

[1488] shall ... amorous] Theobald. I will beleeve, Shall I beleeve that unsubstantiall death is amorous Qq Ff. I will believe That ... amorous Pope.

[1489] palace] pallat Q2.

night] night. Q2.

[1490] Depart again] See note (XV).

[throwing himself by her. Capell.

[1491] world-wearied] Q3 Q4 F1 Q5. world wearied Q2. worlds wearied F2 F3 F4. world's wearied Rowe.

[1492] [pours it into a Cup. Capell.

[1493] thy] my Pope.

[1494] [Drinks.] Drinks the poison. Theobald. om. Qq Ff.

[1495] [Dies.] Theobald. Kisses her, and expires. Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1496] Enter ...] Malone, after Capell. Enter Frier with Lanthorne, Crowe, and Spade. Qq Ff.

[1497] Saint] Q4 Q5. S. Q2. St. Q3 Ff.

Francis] Frances Q2.

[1498] After this line Steevens, from (Q1), inserts Who is it that consorts, so late, the dead?

[1499] Bal.] Balt. Q4 Q5. Man. Q2 Q3 Ff.

[1500] I] om. F2 F3.

[1501] Capels'] Capulet's F4. Capulets' Theobald.

[1502] It doth ... love.] As in Johnson. One line in Qq. Two, the first ending sir, in Ff.

[1503] that you] you dearly Pope.

[1504] intents] Q5 F3 F4. entents Q2 Q3 Q4 F1 F2.

[1505] Stay, then;] Stay then, Q5. Stay then Q2. Stay, then Q3 Q4 Ff.

fear comes] Qq. feares comes F1. feares come F2 F3 F4 (fears F3 F4).

[1506] unlucky] unthriftie Q2.

[1507] As ... him.] om. Seymour conj.

[1508] yew-tree] Pope. yong tree Q2. young tree Q3 Q4 Ff Q5.

[1509] Romeo!] Rowe. Romeo. Qq Ff. Romeo?— Capell.

[Advances.] Malone. leaves him, and goes forward. Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1510] [Enters ...] enters the Monument. Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1511] unkind] vn knd F1. unkn'd F2.

[1512] [Juliet wakes.] Juliet awaking. Pope. Juliet rises. (Q1). Juliet awakes, and looks about her. Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1513] where is] Qq. where's Ff.

[1514] [Noise within.] Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1515] noise. Lady,] noise! Lady, Pope. noyse Lady, Qq Ff. noise, Lady, Rowe.

[1516] intents] entents Q3 F1 F2.

[1517] Come ... stay] Omitted by Pope.

[Noise again. Capell. om. Qq Ff.

no longer stay] stay no longer Capell.

[1518] not away] notuaway F1.

[Exit Fri. L.] Dyce. Exit. Qq Ff (after line 159). Exit, hastily, Capell (after line 159).

[1519] love's] loves F1.

[1520] drunk ... left] drunke ... left Q2. drinke ... left Q3 Q4 Ff (lest F1). drinke ... leave (Q1) Q5.

[1521] To ... restorative.] Omitted by Pope.

[Kisses him.] Capell. om. Qq Ff.

[1522] First Watch. [Within] Capell. Watch. Qq Ff.

way?] way. Q2.

[1523] Yea, noise?] As in Qq. In a separate line in Ff.

[Snatching ...] Steevens. taking Romeo's. Capell. Finding a dagger. Pope. om. Qq Ff.

[1524] This is] Q2 Q4 Q5. Tis is Q3. 'Tis in Ff.

[Stabs herself] Kils herselfe. Ff (at the end of the line). om. Qq. She stabs herselfe and falles. (Q1).

rust] Qq Ff. rest Singer, from (Q1).

[Falls ...] Malone. throws herself upon her Lover, and expires. Capell.

[1525] Enter Watch ...] Enter Watch, and the Page. Capell, from (Q1). Enter Boy and Watch. Qq Ff (after warm, line 167).

[1526] Page.] Capell. Watch boy. Q2 Q3. Boy. Q4 Q5 Ff.

This ... burn] As in Qq. Two lines in Ff.

[1527] First Watch.] 1. W. Capell. Watch. Qq Ff (and elsewhere).

The ... churchyard] As in Qq. Two lines in Ff.

about the churchyard] the church-yard, about Hanmer.

[1528] whoe'er] whom e'er Pope.

[Exeunt some of the Watch. Hanmer. Exeunt some of the Watch, the rest enter the Tomb. Capell.

[1529] this] Q2. these Q3 Q4 Ff Q5.

[1530] search ... these piteous woes] go ... this piteous woe Johnson conj.

[1531] [Exeunt other Watch. Capell.

After this S. Walker conjectures that a line is omitted.

[1532] We see ... descry.] Omitted by Pope.

[1533] Re-enter ...] Dyce. Enter ... Rowe. Enter Romeos man. Qq Ff.

[1534] Sec. Watch.] Rowe. Watch. Qq. Wat. Ff.

Here's ... churchyard] As in Qq. Two lines in Ff.

[1535] First Watch.] Rowe. Chief. watch. Qq. Con. Ff.

[1536] come] comes F2 F3 F4.

Re-enter ...] Enter Frier, and another Watchman. Qq Ff.

[1537] churchyard's] churchyards Q2. church-yard The rest.

[1538] too] too too Q2. too, too Q3 Q4.

Enter ...] Rowe. Enter the Prince. Q2 Q3 Q4 Ff. Enter Prince. Q5.

[1539] Scene V. Pope.

[1540] morning] Q2 Q3. mornings Q4 Ff Q5.

[1541] Enter....] Capell (substantially). Enter Capels. Q2 Q3. Enter Capulet and his Wife. Q4 Ff Q5.

[1542] they so shriek] is so shrike Q2. is so shriek'd Edd. conj.

shriek] F4. shrike The rest.

[1543] La. Cap.] Rowe. Wife. Qq Ff.

[1544] The people] Pope. O the people Qq Ff.

[1545] toward] to ward Q3 Q4.

our] out F1.

[1546] our] Capell (Johnson and Heath conj.). your Qq Ff.

[1547] First Watch.] 1. W. Capell. Watch. Qq. Wat. Ff.

[1548] Search] As in Qq. In a separate line in Ff.

[1549] slaughter'd] Slaughter Q2.

[1550] Enter Capulet and his wife. Q2 Q3.

[1551] O heavens!] As in Qq. In a separate line in Ff.

heavens] Q2. heaven The rest.

[1552] his house ... And it] the sheath Lies ... The point Pope.

[1553] it] Q2. is The rest.

mis-sheathed] F4. misheathed F1 F2 Q5 F3. missheathd Q2. missheath'd Q3 Q4. mi-sheath'd Jackson conj.

it mis-sheathed] it is missheath'd Mommsen conj.

[1554] Enter ... and others.] Capell. Enter Mountague. Qq Ff.

[1555] more early down] (Q1) Steevens. now early downe Q3 Q4 Ff Q5. now earling downe Q2. now early fallen Pope.

[1556] After this line Ritson would insert, from (Q1), And young Benvolio is deceased too.

[1557] mine] Q2. my The rest.

[1558] Look] Look in this monument Steevens conj. Look here Keightley. Look there Dyce conj. Look, look Anon. conj.

[showing Romeo. Capell.

[1559] is in] in is F1 F2.

[1560] mouth] moneth Q4.

outrage] outcry Collier (Collier MS.).

[1561] Doth] Doe Q5.

[1562] here] heare Q3 Q4.

[1563] that] Q4 Q5. thats Q2 Q3. that's Ff.

[1564] Tybalt's] Taybalts F2.

[1565] mean] meane Q2. meanes The rest.

[1566] writ] write Rowe (ed. 2).

[1567] as] at Keightley.

[1568] borrow'd] Capell. borrowed Qq Ff.

[1569] Return'd] Returned Q3 Q4.

[1570] hour] F3 F4. hower Q2 Q3. houre The rest.

waking] awaking Rowe (ed. 2).

[1571] minute] minutes Hanmer.

[1572] awaking] awakening Q2. a waking F2.

[1573] entreated her] intreat her to F4.

[1574] scare] Qq F3 F4. scarre F1 F2.

[1575] All this ... time] Arranged as by Pope. Three lines, ending privie: ... fault, ... time, in Qq Ff.

[1576] Her nurse] the nurse Q5.

and] om. Rowe. but Pope.

[1577] his] Q2. the The rest. its Pope.

[1578] a] an F4.

[1579] in this] (Q1) Capell. to this Qq Ff.

[1580] Bal.] Q5. Balth. Q2 Q3 Q4. Boy. Ff. Peter. Rowe.

[1581] place, to ... monument.] place. To ... monument Q2 Q3 Q4.

[1582] in] to Pope.

[1583] left] leaft Q3.

[1584] Page.] Ff. Boy. Qq.

[1585] brace] brase Q2 Q3 Q4.

[1586] raise] raie Q2 Q3.

[1587] whiles] Qq Ff. while Rowe.

[1588] such] Q2. that The rest.

[1589] true] fair Collier MS.

[1590] Romeo's ... lady's] Romeos ... Ladies Q2 Q3 Q4. Romeo ... Lady (Q1) Ff. Romeo's ... Ladies Q5. Romeo's ... lady Theobald.

[1591] glooming] gloomie (Q1). gloomy F4. gloaming Taylor conj. MS.

[1592] pardon'd] Ff. pardoned Qq.

[1593] [Exeunt.] Exeunt omnes. Ff. om. Qq.