Act V: Scene i
[p. 190, l. 11] To find out this Rest. 1724 ‘To find this Rest’.
[p. 190, l. 32] La Nu. ’Tis he whom I expect. 1724 gives this speech as prose.
[p. 191, l. 10] whence I fetcht my Gold. 1724 ‘whence I fetch my Gold’.
[p. 191, l. 18] they are by dark. 1724 omits.
[p. 192, l. 33] What is’t to be adorn’d. 1724 ‘What ’tis to be adorn’d’.
[p. 193, l. 19] Wou’d! by Heaven, thou hast. 1724 gives this as prose, 1681 metrically. I have followed the 4to, attempting a rather better division of the lines.
[p. 193, l. 32] The last indeed. The first three lines of this speech metrically as 4to 1681. 1724 prints as prose.
[p. 194, l. 22] his Youth and Beauty. 4to 1681 ‘this Youth and Beauty’.
[p. 195, l. 5] not a Landlady. [bis. 1724 omits ‘[bis.’