[p. 68, l. 1] Belv. Vizard ... 1724, 1735, read ‘Vizard falls out on’s Hand.’
[p. 68, l. 13] Nay, an you ... 4tos and 1724, print as prose. This speech is obviously metrical.
[p. 69, l. 17] I am all Rage! 4to 1677 divides metrically. 1724 prints as prose.
[p. 71, l. 26] unconstant. 1724, 1735 ‘inconstant’.
[p. 73, l. 23] Aside. 4tos omit this necessary stage direction.
[p. 73, l. 24] Now I perceive. 1724 prints this as prose. 4tos metrically.
[p. 75, l. 12] So, you have made ... 1724, 1735 prose. 4tos metrically.
[p. 76, l. 16] You are mistaken. 1724, 1735 prose. 4tos metrically.
[p. 76, l. 20] continence. 1724 misprints ‘continuance’.
[p. 76, l. 23] Will. 1677 misprinting, omits this speech-prefix.