[p. 203, l. 31] out of hand. [Aside. 4to 1681 omits ‘Aside’.

[p. 205, l. 27] Ariadne!— How vain is all. 1724 give this speech as prose. I have followed the metrical division of the 4to 1681 with some slight rearrangement of the lines.

[p. 208, l. 23] John Potages. 1724. ‘Jean Potages’.

[p. 208, l. 26] thou foul filthy Synagogue. 1724. ‘foul-filthy’.

[p. 209, l. 23] d’ye see. 4to 1681 ‘de see’.

[p. 209, l. 24] Myrmidons. 4to 1681 ‘Mermidons’.

[p. 209, l. 28] wiser than your other Men. 1724 omits ‘your’,

[p. 210, l. 21] Gets from her. 1724 omits this stage direction.

[p. 211, l. 14] They lay hold on him. 4to 1681 ‘of him’.

Epilogue