FOOTNOTES:
[1597] Act i. Scene i.] Actus Primus. Scæna Prima. Ff. See note (I).
Athens.] Capell.
A hall in Timon's house.] Rowe.
[1598] Merchant, and others,] Malone. Merchant and divers others, Capell. Merchant, and Mercer, Ff. and Merchant, Johnson.
[1599] Poet. Good.... Poet. I have] Poet. Good day. Pain. Good day, sir. Poet. I am ... well. I have Farmer conj. See note (II).
[1600] Good day] Good day, good day Capell. Good day, good Seymour conj.
I am] Good sir, I'm Singer conj.
you're] y'are F1 F2 F3. ye are F4. you are Capell.
[1601] grows] goes Theobald.
[1602] strange] so strange Rowe.
[1603] Which] That Johnson conj.
[1604] See, Magic] Paint. See! Poet Magick Johnson conj.
[1605] Hath ... merchant.] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[1606] A most] om. Seymour conj.
man] om. Capell.
[1607] goodness: He passes.] goodness. Pope (omitting He passes). goodness. He passes— Theobald. goodness: Indeed, he passes. Seymour conj. goodness, He passes. Staunton.
[1608] passes] surpasses Jackson conj.
[1609] I] Look, I Steevens conj.]
here—] Collier. here: Capell. heere. F1 F2. here. F3 F4.
[1610] for ... sir?] A separate line in Pope.
[1611] [Reciting to himself] Repeating ... Hanmer (Warburton conj.). om. Qq Ff.
[1612] [Looking on the jewel] Pope. om. Qq Ff.
[1613] ye] you Capell.
[1614] You ... lord.] As verse first by Pope. Prose in Ff.
[1615] You are] You're Pope.
are ... dedication] As one line, Seymour conj., ending the previous line at You.
[1616] idly] idlely F1.
[1617] gum, which oozes] Johnson. gowne, which uses F1 F2. gown, which uses F3 F4. gum, which issues Pope.
[1618] struck] F3 F4. stroke F1 F2.
[1619] flies Each] flies; Each Mason conj.
flies ... chafes] flies. Eche (bound) it chafes Becket conj.
[1620] chafes] Theobald. chases Ff.
[1621] Capell, reading with Hanmer in line 28, ends the lines sir ... heels ... piece ... piece.
[1622] When] And when Hanmer.
[1623] 'Tis a good piece] 'Tis a good piece, indeed Steevens conj. It is a goodly piece. Seymour conj.
[1624] Pope ends the line at 'tis.
[1625] grace ... standing] standing ... graces or grace Speaks understanding Johnson conj. Grace Speaks its own standing Mason conj. grace Speaks! 'tis one standing Jackson conj.
[1626] I will] I'll Pope.
[1627] these] those Theobald.
and pass over.] Capell. Omitted in Ff.
[1628] lord is] lord's Steevens (1793).
[1629] man] Theobald. men Ff.
[1630] Look, moe!] Looke moe. Ff. Look, more. Rowe. Look you now, there's more. Seymour conj.
[1631] beneath world] beneath-world Theobald (ed. 2).
[1632] particularly] particular Theobald.
[1633] wax] verse Collier (Collier MS.).
levell'd] leven'd Warburton.
[1634] hold;] Here Keightley marks a lacuna.
[1635] But] It Hanmer.
[1636] tract] track Hanmer.
[1637] I will] I'll Pope.
[1638] creatures] natures Hanmer.
[1639] services] service Pope.
[1640] abhor himself] make himself abhorr'd Hanmer.
[1641] together] om. Steevens conj.
[1642] Sir,] om. Pope.
[1643] Feign'd ... mount] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
[1644] Lord] om. Pope.
[1645] present grace] puissant grace Anon. conj.
to present slaves] to peasant slaves S. Walker conj. t' obedient slaves Anon. conj.
[1646] conceived to scope.] Johnson. conceyv'd, to scope Ff. conceiv'd to th' scope. Theobald. conceiv'd, to scope, Warburton. conceiv'd, your scope Heath conj.
[1647] sir,] om. Pope.
[1648] value,] Theobald. valew; F1 F2. value; F3 F4.
[1649] tendance] 'tendance Johnson.
[1650] Rain] Roun (for Round) Delius.
[1651] him] om. Pope.
[1652] hands] F2 F3 F4. hand F1.
slip] Rowe. sit Ff. sink Delius conj.
[1653] moral] om. Seymour conj., reading 'Tis ... show as one line.
[1654] Fortune's] Malone. Fortunes F1. Fortune F2 F3 F4.
[1655] mean] men's Hanmer (Theobald conj.).
[1656] Trumpets sound.] Ff. Flourish. Capell.
Enter ...] Edd. Enter Lord Timon, addressing himselfe curteously to every Sutor. Ff. Enter Timon, attended, Servant of Ventidius talking with him. Capell.
Scene II. Pope.
Imprison'd] F1 F2. Imprisoned F3 F4.
is he] om. Steevens conj.
[To a Messenger. Rowe.
[1657] Mess.] Ser. Capell.
[1658] failing] F1. failing to him F2 F3 F4. failing him Capell.
[1659] Ventidius! Well] Rowe. Ventidius well F1 F2 F3. Ventidius, well F4.
[1660] must need] most needs F3 F4.
[1661] binds him] binds him to be grateful Seymour conj.
[1662] All ... honour] All health and happiness attend your honour Seymour conj.
[1663] call] I pray your honour, call Seymour conj., ending the previous line at Timon.
[1664] [Enter Lucilius. Rowe. Lucilius comes forward from among the Attendants. Dyce.
[1665] Here] I'm here, so please you Seymour conj.
[1666] Lord] Rowe. L. Ff.
[1667] o'] Rowe. a' Ff.
[1668] prithee] pray thee F4.
[1669] The man ... be, Timon: His] The man ... be, Timon. His Theobald. The man ... be, Timon, His F4. The man ... be Timon, His F1 F2 F3. The man ... be, His Pope. The man ... obey Timon. His Hanmer. The man ... Therefore well be him, Timon. His Johnson conj. The man ... be Timon's. His or The man is honest, Therefore he will be— Old Ath. Timon, His Staunton conj.
[1670] Therefore ... Timon] Therefore he'll be my son Theobald conj. Therefore he will be Timon's servant here Capell conj. Therefore in this he will be honest, Timon Seymour conj. Therefore he will be rewarded, Timon Singer conj. Therefore he will be blest, Lord Timon Keightley.
[1671] She is] Alack, my noble lord, she's Seymour conj.
[1672] levity's] F3 F4. levities F1 F2.
[1673] [To Lucilius] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1674] choose] F1. chose F2. chuse F3 F4.
[1675] endow'd] Capell. endowed Ff.
[1676] If she be mated] if mated Steevens conj., reading Endow'd ... husband as one line.
[1677] This ... long] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
[1678] My ... promise] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[1679] owed] own'd Hanmer (Warburton).
[1680] [Exeunt ...] Theobald. Exit. Ff. Exit Luc. Pope.
[1681] Vouchsafe ... lordship!] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[presenting his Poem. Capell.
[1682] [presenting it. Capell.
[1683] The painting] The painted Hanmer.
[1684] He is] He's Anon. conj.
these] F1. the F2 F3 F4. om. Pope.
[1685] ye] you Johnson.
[1686] you, gentleman] ye, gentlemen Johnson.
[to the Merchant. Capell.
[1687] suffer'd] Pope, suffered Ff.
under praise] underpraise Steevens (1773).
[1688] satiety] F4. saciety F1 F2 F3.
[1689] unclew] undo Pope.
[1690] prized by their masters] priz'd by their masters F4. priz'd so by their masters Rowe. by their masters priz'd Pope.
[1691] the wearing] wearing Steevens (1793), reading You ... mock'd as one line.
[1692] Pope ends the line at here.
will you be chid?] Sour Apemantus; will ye now be chid? Seymour conj.
[1693] Enter Apemantus.] Pope. Enter Apemantus. F4 (after line 176). Enter Apermantus. F1 F2 F3 (after line 176).
[1694] Scene III. Pope.
We'll bear, with] We will bear, with Steevens (1778). Wee'l beare with F1. Wee'l I beare with F2. Wee'l bear with F3. We'll bear with F4. We'll bear it with Pope. We'll bear e'en with Seymour conj.
[1695] Good ... Apemantus] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
Apemantus] F4. Apermantus F1 F2 F3.
[1696] gentle ... morrow;] gentle stay: for my good morrow, Becket conj.
thou] om. Pope.
[1697] When ... honest.] When I am Timon's dog ... honest. Hanmer. Poet. When will that be? Apem. When thou art ... honest. Warburton conj. When thou ... honest— Johnson. Mer. When will that be? Ape. When thou ... honest. Capell.
[1698] Are] Why, are Seymour conj.
[1699] know] do know Seymour conj.
Apemantus?] F1 F2. Apemantus. F3 F4.
[1700] Apemantus] F3 F4. Apemantus? F1 F2. Apemantus; passing proud. Seymour conj.
[1701] nothing] nought Seymour conj.
[1702] Whither] F4. Whether F1 F2 F3.
[1703] thou'lt] F4. thou't F1 F2 F3.
[1704] likest] Hanmer. lik'st Ff.
[1705] best] better Hanmer.
[1706] it?] F3 F4. it. F1. it: F2.
[1707] Pain.] Poet. Steevens (1773).
You're] Capell. Y'are Ff. You are Steevens.
[1708] mother's] F4. mothers F1 F2 F3.
[1709] An] Capell. And Ff. If Pope.
[1710] O ... bellies] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[1711] So ... labour] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
So thou] F3 F4. So, thou F1. So. thou F2.
apprehend'st it] apprehendest it Dyce. apprehend'st Johnson.
it: take] it. Take Ff. it, take Staunton.
[1712] cost] F3 F4. cast F1 F2.
[1713] Not ... poet!] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[1714] Art not] Art thou Rowe (ed. 2). Art thou not Theobald.
[1715] feigned] feign'd F1.
[1716] of thee] o' thee Warburton.
[1717] That ... lord.] Angry that I had no wit,—to be a lord. or Angry to be a lord,—that I had no wit. Blackstone conj. That I had no angry wit.—To be a lord! Malone conj. Angry that I had no wit to be a lord. Rann. That I had no ampler wit than be a lord. Anon. conj.
no angry wit] Ff. so hungry a wit Theobald (Warburton). so wrong'd my wit Heath conj. an angry wish Mason conj. no aug'ry wit Becket conj. known angry wit Jackson conj. so hungry a wish Collier (Collier MS.). an empty wit Singer, ed. 2 (Singer MS.). (now angry) wish'd or (so angry) will Singer conj. an angry fit Grant White conj. no angry wit, Delius.
be] bay Staunton conj.
[1718] not thou] thou not Pope.
[1719] Traffic's] Traffick's F4. Traffickes F1 F2 F3.
and] and so Hanmer. and may Keightley.
Trumpet ...] Trumpets sound ... Pope. Trumpet. Enter a Servant. Capell.
[1720] trumpet's] F3 F4. trumpets F1 F2.
[1721] [Exeunt ...] Capell. om. Ff.
[1722] when] F1. and when F2 F3 F4. you, when Dyce (ed. 2).
dinner's] F3 F4. dinners F1 F2. the dinner's Anon. conj.
[1723] piece. I] F3 F4. I peece, F1 F2. I am] I'm Pope.
with the rest.] Ff. and his Company. Capell.
[1724] [Bowing and embracing. Pope. they salute. Capell.
[1725] So, so ... monkey.] As verse first by Capell. Prose in Ff.
[1726] there! Aches] Capell. their Aches Ff. Aches Pope. there, bravely carried. Aches Seymour conj.
[1727] starve] F3 F4. sterve F1 F2.
[1728] 'mongst] Capell. amongest F1 F2. amongst F3 F4.
[1729] man's ... monkey] man Is bred out into a baboon, and a monkey Seymour conj.
[1730] Sir, you have] F1 F2 F3. You have F4. You have even Hanmer.
[1731] on] upon Seymour conj.
sir] om. Seymour conj.
[1732] depart] do part Theobald.
[1733] In ... in] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
[1734] [Exeunt ...] Exeunt. Manet Apemantus. Rowe. Exeunt. Ff.
[1735] Enter two Lords.] Ff. Enter Lucius and Lucullus. Rowe.
[1736] Scene IV. Pope.
First Lord.] 1 Lord. Ff. Luc. Rowe (and throughout the scene).
o'] Collier. a Ff. of Capell.
[1737] That] Ay, that Hanmer.
[1738] The] Then Anon. conj.
most] more Hanmer.
[1739] Sec. Lord.] 2 Ff. Lucull. Rowe (and throughout the scene).
feast?] Capell. feast. Ff.
[1740] Fare thee ... fare thee] F4. Farthee ... farthee F1 F2 F3.
[1741] Shouldst] Thou should'st Rowe.
[1742] No ... hence] Prose in Pope. Four lines in Ff.
[1743] unpeaceable] unappeasable Collier MS.
or I'll] O I'll Rowe (ed. 2). or—I'll Pope.
[1744] o'] Rowe. a' Ff.
[Exit.] Exit Apem. Hanmer. om. Ff.
[1745] He's ... kindness.] As in Capell. Four lines in Ff, ending humanity ... in, ... outgoes ... kindness. Three in Pope, ending humanity ... bounty?... kindness.
humanity] all humanity Hanmer.
[1746] Come] Comes F1.
[1747] bounty?] F4. bountie: F1. bounty: F2 F3.
he] He sure Pope.
[1748] of quittance] or quittance Johnson conj.
[1749] That ... company] As two lines, the first ending live, in Capell.
[1750] First Lord.] 1. L. Capell. Luc. Rowe. om. Ff.
I'll ... company] om. Seymour conj.
[1751] Scene II.] Capell. Scene V. Pope.
A banqueting-room ...] Another Apartment ... Theobald. The same. A State-Room. Capell.
[1752] Flavius and others attending;] Flavius, and other Domesticks, waiting. Capell. om. Ff.
Alcibiades ... Ventidius.] Lucius, Lucullus, Sempronius and other Athenian Senators, with Ventidius. Rowe. the States, the Athenian Lords, Ventigius which Timon redeem'd from prison. Ff (Ventidius F4).
dropping ...] Ff. dropping in ... Capell.
like himself] om. Pope.
[1753] Most ... peace] As in Ff. See note (III).
[1754] honour'd] Pope. honoured Ff.
[1755] Doubled with] Doubl'd, with Capell.
[1756] Ventidius] F4. Ventigius F1 F2 F3.
[1757] If] If that Seymour conj., ending the lines must ... faults ... lords ... first.
If ... game,] Our betters play that game; Johnson conj.
[1758] not dare ... fair] not. Apem. Dare to imitate ... fair Warburton.
[1759] them] om. Pope. them in it Seymour conj.
[1760] A noble ... welcomes] Capell ends the lines ceremony ... first ... welcomes. Malone, lords, ... first ... welcomes. Steevens (1793), ceremony ... gloss ... welcomes.
[1761] [They all stand ceremoniously looking on Timon. Johnson. Die Gäste complimentiren sich um den höheren oder niederen Sitz an der Tafel. Delius conj.
[1762] my lords] om. Pope, lords Seymour conj.
ceremony] Your ceremony Seymour conj.
[1763] sit] fit F2.
[1764] Than my fortunes] Than they Pope. Than my fortunes are Keightley.
[They sit.] They sit down. Rowe. om. Ff.
[1765] First Lord.] 1 Lord. Ff. Luc. Rowe (and throughout the scene).
My lord] om. Pope.
[1766] hang'd] handg'd F1.
[1767] Apemantus] F3 F4. Apermantus F1 F2.
[1768] No ... welcome] As in Capell. One line in Ff. Prose in Pope.
[1769] thou'rt] Capell. th'art Ff. thou art Steevens.]
ye've] ye'have F1. ye have F2 F3 F4. you have Capell.
[1770] They ... indeed.] Prose by Edd. (Globe Ed.). As five lines, ending est, ... angry ... himselfe: ... companie, ... indeed, in Ff.
[1771] lords,] lords, that Pope.
yond] yonder Pope.
[1772] man is] man's Steevens (1793).
[1773] ever angry] Rowe. verie angrie F1. very angry F2 F3 F4. very anger Steevens conj.
let] And let Hanmer, ending the previous line at go.
[1774] for't] for it Hanmer.
[1775] Let ... on't] Verse in Ff. Prose in Pope.
[1776] Let] Do, let Capell.
stay] stay here Keightley.
thine apperil] thy peril Pope. thine own peril Capell.
[1777] I ... silent.] Prose in Ff. Three lines, ending Athenian, ... have ... silent, in Capell. Three, ending Athenian ... power ... silent, in Steevens.
[1778] thou'rt] Capell. Th'art Ff. thou art Steevens.
[1779] therefore] And therefore Capell.
power;] power, Ff. power—Rowe. poor. Johnson conj.
prithee] but, pr'ythee Capell.
[1780] I scorn ... too.] Prose in Ff. Pope prints I ... see as prose, So ... blood, And.... too as two lines. Six lines, ending should ... number ... not!... meat ... is, ... too, in Capell.
[1781] 'twould ... flatter thee] for I ... flatter thee: 'twould choke me Becket conj.
for ... ne'er] 'fore ... e'er Warburton.
[1782] eat] Rowe. eats F1 F4. eates F2 F3.
'em] it Hanmer. them Steevens.
It] 'T Capell.
[1783] their] F3 F4. there F1 F2.
[1784] too] to't Warburton conj.
[1785] their meat] there meate F1.
[1786] There's ... meals;] Prose in Ff. Five lines, ending that ... pledges ... draught, ... prov'd ... drink, (omitting at meals) in Pope.
[1787] pledges] and pledges Pope.
[1788] draught,] Rowe. draught: Ff.
[1789] him: 't has been proved. If] Rowe. him: 'Tas been proved, if F1 F2 F3 (been F3). him. 'T has been proved, if F4.
[1790] If I] Put in a separate line by Steevens (1793).
If I were a huge] Were I a great Pope.
man,] man now Capell, reading If ... fear as one line.
I should] 'should S. Walker conj., reading as Steevens.
[1791] Lest ... throats.] Verse first in Rowe (ed. 2). Prose in Ff.
[1792] lord, in] love in Anon. ap.
Johnson conj.
[1793] Sec. Lord.] Lucull. Rowe.
[1794] Flow ... gods.] See note (IV).
[1795] sinner] fire Collier (Collier MS.). liar Keightley.
[1796] equals] F1. equall F2. equal F3 F4.
[1797] Apemantus's Grace.] F4. Apermantus ... F1. Apemantus ... F2 F3. om. Capell.
[1798] Amen. So] Amen, amen; so Theobald. Amen, amen; so I Farmer MS. conj.
[1799] sin] sing Farmer MS. conj. dine Singer conj.
[Eats and drinks.] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1800] [falls to his dinner apart. Capell.
[1801] Captain] As in Pope. As a separate line in Ff.
Captain Alcibiades] Hanmer. Captaine, Alcibiades Ff (Captain, F3 F4).
[1802] be] been Pope (ed. 2).
[1803] bleeding-new] Hyphened by Steevens (1793).
[1804] best] F1. om. F2 F3 F4.
[1805] those] these Rowe.
[1806] that then thou] that thou Pope (ed. 2).
[1807] that] the Rowe (ed. 2).
[1808] much] as much Rowe.
[1809] have you] have you not Heath conj.
[1810] charitable] character and Hanmer.
[1811] thousands, did] Theobald. thousands? Did Ff.
[1812] did not you ... my heart] did I not ... your hearts Johnson conj.
[1813] ne'er] nere F1 F2 F3. never F4.
[1814] they were ... for 'em,] Omitted by Pope. See note (v).
[1815] and would] they would Pope.
most resemble] resemble most S. Walker conj.
[1816] keep] keepes F1.
their] there F1.
[1817] joy] Rowe. joyes F1 F2 F3. joys F4.
made away] made a joy Hanmer.
[1818] ere't] F3. er't F1 F2. e're't F4. ere it Steevens.
hold out] hold Rowe.
[1819] hold out water, methinks: to] hold out; they water. Methinks, to Johnson conj.
methinks: to ... faults, I] Rowe. me thinks, to ... faults. I Ff. Methinks to ... faults, I Johnson.
[1820] weep'st to] weepest but to Hanmer.
drink] drink thee Hanmer.
[1821] like a babe] a like babe Rann. like a babe's Becket conj.
[1822] Much!] Pope. Much. Ff.
[Tucket, within.] Sound Tucket. Enter the Maskers of Amazons with Lutes in their hands, dauncing and playing. Ff.
[1823] Enter a Servant. How now!] Dyce. How now? Enter Servant. Ff.
[1824] Please ... admittance.] Prose in Pope. Two lines, the first ending ladies, in Ff.
[1825] Enter Cupid.] Capell. Enter Cupid with the Maske of Ladies. Ff.
[1826] Scene VI. Pope.
[1827] See note (VI).
[1828] thee, worthy] the worthy Hanmer.
[1829] best] blest Capell conj.
[1830] They're] F4. They'r F1. Their F2 F3.
'em] them Capell.
[1831] They're ... welcome!] Verse in F3 F4. Prose in F1 F2.
[1832] Music, make] Steevens. Musicke make F1 F2. Musick make F3 F4. Let musick make Pope. Musick, make known Capell.
[Exit Cupid.] Capell. om Ff.
[1833] First Lord.] 1. L. Capell. Luc. Ff.
ample] Ff. amply Rowe (ed. 2).
you're] Rowe (ed. 2). y'are F1. ye are F2 F3 F4. you are Rowe (ed. 1).
[1834] Music. Re-enter ...] Capell, substantially. om. Ff.
[1835] Hoy-day] As in Pope. In a separate line in Ff. Hoy-day, why Hanmer, ending the line at vanity. Heyday Johnson.
[1836] Hoy-day ... dance!] Why, hey-day ... dancing! Seymour conj., ending the line at vanity.
[1837] Hoyday ... envy.] Prose by Hudson.
[1838] They dance!] Steevens. They dance? F1 F2 F3. They dance, F4. And they dance, Hanmer. And they dance! Capell. They dance (a stage direction). Tyrwhitt conj. Omitted by Rann.
they are] These are Rann (Tyrwhitt conj.).
[1839] life,] After this Warburton marks a line omitted.
[1840] As ... root.] As this pomp shows, take a little oil and root (as stage direction). Staunton conj. After this S. Walker conjectures that a line is lost.
[1841] With ... gift?] As three lines, ending that's not ... bears ... gift?, in Hanmer.
[1842] depraved] deprav'd F4.
[1843] gift?] F4. guift: F1. gift F2 F3. gift? Timon, were I as thou, S. Walker conj.
[1844] 't has] Rowe (ed. 2). 'Tas F1. Tas F2. 'T'as F3 F4.
[1845] a] the Pope (ed. 2).
[1846] singles] Pope. single Ff. singling Theobald.
an Amazon,] a Lady, Hanmer.
[1847] You ... ladies] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
much] very much Hanmer. a much Capell.
fair] fairest Steevens conj.
[1848] Set] F1. Sets F2 F3 F4.
[1849] You have] You've Pope.
worth] grace Capell (corrected in Errata).
and] F1. and lively F2 F3 F4. and life and Anon. conj.
[1850] for't] for it F4.
[1851] First Lady.] 1 Lady. Steevens (Johnson and Heath conj.). Ladies. Theobald conj. 1 Lord. Ff. Luc. Rowe.
even] ever Collier, ed. 2 (Thirlby conj.).
[1852] Faith ... me] Two lines of verse, the first ending hold, by Capell.
[1853] Ladies ... yourselves] As in Ff. Prose in Pope.
[1854] is] is within Capell, ending the line at banquet.
[1855] [Exeunt....] Capell. Exeunt. Ff.
[1856] [Aside] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1857] Yes ... humour] Arranged as in Ff. Prose in Pope. Hanmer reads Yes, ... humour, as prose, the rest as verse.
[1858] jewels yet! There is] jewels! There's Capell, ending the previous line at lord.
[1859] in's] in his Capell. in this his Ritson conj.
[1860] him—well] Rowe. him well Ff.
[1861] an] Capell. and Ff. if Pope.
[1862] had] has F4.
[1863] [Exit.] F1. om. F2 F3 F4. Exit, and returns with the Casket. Capell.
[1864] First Lord.] Luc. Rowe. Lucul. Theobald (ed. 2).
men?] men, ho? Capell.
[1865] Sec. Lord.] Lucul. Rowe. Luc. Theobald (ed. 2).
[1866] Re-enter....] Edd. om. Ff.
[1867] O my friends ... lord] As in Ff. As four lines, ending word ... must ... to ... lord Capell.
friends] good friends Rowe (ed. 2).
[1868] look you, my good] look my Pope.
lord] F3 F4. L. F1 F2.
[1869] much] much, F1 F3 F4. much. F2.
[1870] jewel;] Capell. Iewell, F1 F2. Jewel, F3 F4.
accept it] F1. accept F2 F3 F4. accept't Anon. conj.
[1871] my] om. Hanmer.
[1872] First Lord.] Luc. Rowe.
gifts,—] gifts— Pope. guifts. F1 F2. gifts, F3. gifts. F4.
[1873] [Exe. Lucius and Lucullus. Rowe.
[1874] Scene VII. Pope.
[1875] My lord ... you] As in Ff. Verse in Capell, ending the first line senate.
[1876] [Enter Flavius. Ff. Re-enter Flavius. Pope. Omitted by Capell.
[1877] I beseech ... near] Prose in Ff. Verse in Capell, ending the first line at honour.
[1878] Near!] Me near? Hanmer, reading as prose.
[1879] Near ... entertainment.] See note (VII).
[1880] [Aside] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1881] Sec. Serv.] 2 Serv. Rowe. Ser. Ff.
[1882] May it ... silver] As in Ff. Prose in Pope.
[1883] Lord] the Lord Capell.
[1884] to] om. Pope (ed. 2).
[1885] silver] silver-harness Keightley.
[1886] Please you ... greyhounds] As four lines of verse by Capell, ending gentleman, ... company ... you ... grey-hounds.
[1887] Lord] The lord Capell.
[1888] your honour] you Capell.
[1889] I'll ... reward] As in Hanmer. Two lines in Ff, the first ending him. Prose in Pope.
[1890] [Aside] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1891] What will ... coffer] As in Ff. Prose in Pope. Three lines, ending to?... give ... coffer, in Hanmer. Three lines, ending, to?... gifts, ... coffer, in Steevens.
[1892] He] Here he Hanmer. He here Capell, following Hanmer's arrangement.
all] all the while Ritson conj.
[1893] That ... out!] Arranged as by Capell, after Hanmer. Four lines, ending word: ... for't; ... I were ... out, in Ff.
[1894] he owes] he ows F1. owes F2 F3 F4.
[1895] that] om. Seymour conj.
now] om. Theobald (ed. 2).
[1896] land's] F1 F4. lands F2 F3.
[1897] Before] F1. ere F2 F3. e'er F4.
Before ... forced out] Omitted in Hanmer.
out] F1. om. F2 F3 F4.
[1898] bleed] do bleed Capell.
[1899] You ... love.] As in Malone. Three lines, ending wrong, ... merits ... love, in Ff. Prose in Pope. Two lines, ending too much ... love, in Capell, omitting Here, line 201. Three lines, ending too much ... trifle ... love, in Steevens (1773).
[1900] Sec. Lord.] 2 Lord Ff. 1. Lord. Rowe.
[1901] With ... it] One line in Pope (ed 1). Two lines, the first ending thankes, in Ff. Prose in Pope (ed. 2).
[1902] O, he's] F1. O has F2 F3. O ha's F4. He has Pope. O! he is Steevens.
[1903] And ... it.] Prose in Ff.
[1904] I remember] I do remember me Capell, reading 205-204 as four lines, ending now ... gave ... courser ... it. Three lines, ending gave ... courser ... it, Steevens (1773). I remember me Steevens (1793), arranging as before.
[1905] rode] F3 F4. rod F1 F2.
'Tis] it is Capell.
[1906] Third Lord.] Rann (Capell conj.). 1. L. Ff. 2. Lord. Rowe.
[1907] O,] om. Steevens (1793).
[1908] in that] Put in a separate line by Capell.
[1909] You may ... to you.] Prose in Ff. Johnson prints Can ... you, as three lines of verse, ending affect; ... own ... you. Capell makes four lines, the first ending know. Steevens ends the first at man.
[1910] mine] my F4.
own:] owne: F1. owne? F2. own? F3 F4.
I'll tell] I tell Hanmer.
[1911] to you] on you Pope.
[1912] give: Methinks,] give My thanks, Hanmer.
[1913] It comes] I'll come Hanmer.
for all] om. Pope.
[1914] Ay, defiled] I, defil'd F1. I defie F2 F3 F4. I' defiled Johnson. In defiled Steevens (1778).
[1915] Ay, ... endear'd] Arranged as in Ff. Verse in Capell, ending line 224 And so.
[1916] bound—] Pope. bound. Ff.
[1917] infinitely] infinite Capell (corrected in Errata).
endear'd—] Rowe. endeer'd. Ff.
[1918] endear'd— Tim. All to you. Lights] endear'd all to you— Tim. Lights Heath conj.
[1919] more lights] F1. more lights, more light F2 F3 F4. more lights, more lights Pope.
[1920] The ... Timon!] As prose by Edd. Two lines, the first ending fortunes, in Ff. Steevens ends the first line happiness.
[1921] fortunes] fortune S. Walker conj.
[1922] with] om. Pope.
Timon!] Timon— Pope.
[1923] Ready] Ready ever Steevens conj. Still ready Seymour conj.
[Exeunt....] Edd. Exeunt Lords. Ff. Exeunt Alcibiades, Lords, &c. Capell.
Scene VIII. Pope. Scene vii. Johnson.
[1924] What ... 'em.] As in Rowe. Prose in Ff.
[1925] Serving of becks] Screwing of backs Hanmer (Theobald conj.). Serring of becks (from 'serrer' Fr.) Warburton.
[1926] No ... music.] Prose in Ff. Nine lines of verse in Capell.
[1927] thyself in paper] thyself in proper Theobald, ed. 2 (Warburton). thyself in perpetuum Hanmer. thyself. E'en pauper or thyself in pauper Becket conj.
[1928] needs] F1. neede F2. need F3 F4.
[1929] an] Capell. and Ff. if Pope.
on society once] once on society Capell.
[1930] So ... flattery!] As in Ff. Four lines, ending then ... thee: ... be ... flattery, in Pope. Johnson ends the lines So— ... then: ... lock ... be ... flattery. Capell, So; ... then, ... be ... flattery. Steevens, So;— ... lock ... be ... flattery. Collier, now; ... thee ... be ... flattery.
[1931] thou wilt] thou'lt Steevens (1793).
me] om. Steevens conj.
[1932] thy] the Hanmer.
heaven] haven Mason conj.