[p. 411, l. 12] and I shall keep it. 1724 omits ‘I’.
[p. 412, l. 22] L. Lam. Thou ly’st. 4tos and 1724 print this speech as prose, but it admits of metrical division.
[p. 413, l. 9] Gog and Magog. 4tos ‘God and Magog’.
[p. 415, l. 6] Morning and Evening Lectures. 4tos ‘Mornings and Evenings Lectures’.
[p. 415, l. 23] Enter Page with Messenger. 1724 ‘Enter Page with Messengers’.
[p. 415, l. 30] Where’s that brutal Courage. 1724 ‘the Brutal Courage’.
[p. 416, l. 16] whose wise work was that? 1724 ‘whose wise work’s that?’
[p. 416, l. 29] Wans, Sirs. 1724 ‘Wons, Sirs’.
[p. 417, l. 5] ya’s ene. 1724 ‘ye’s ene’.
[p. 417, l. 6] Mr. Leyer. 1724 ‘Mr. Lyar’.