Or if it do, since that’s the only thing,

We will reform when you are true to th’ King.

[Notes on the Text.]

The Roundheads.

Dedication

[p. 337] To The Right Noble Henry Fitz-Roy. The Dedicatory Epistle only appears in the two 4tos, 1682 and 1698.

[p. 337, l. 31] Good Old Couse. ‘Couse’ to represent a Cockney pronunciation.

[p. 338, l. 28] Ignoramus the 1st and the 2d. Mrs. Behn deftly compares the verdict of that faction which would have damned her play with the verdict given by the City jury who acquitted Shaftesbury.

Prologue

[p. 341, l. 7] ycleped Hewson. 4to ‘Eclipsed Huson’.