p. 110, l. 23 conspire against him. 4tos ‘’.ainst him’. But the metre requires 1724 ‘against’.
p. 111, l. 6 him here. 4to 1696 misprints ‘here him’.
p. 111, l. 14 Virago he Daughter. 1724 ‘Virago her Daughter’, which is excellent sense but lacks the point of ‘he Daughter’.
p. 112, l. 22 Ly. You sigh. 4tos and 1724 print as prose. I have arranged metrically.
p. 113, l. 16 one of gentle Birth. 4tos ‘of the gentle Birth’. 1724 ‘of genteel Birth’.
p. 114, l. 11 Pim. Pox on her. 4tos divide Pimante’s speech at ‘let her go.’ and commence a new line with ‘Well, Colonel,’ as if metrically. I have followed 1724 as it is obviously prose.
p. 114, l. 25 Sem. That’s strange! 4tos wrongly print this speech as prose.
p. 115, l. 34 Artabazes. 4tos ‘Artabaces’.
p. 116, l. 3 mistaken thing? 4tos punctuate ‘mistaken thing;’.
p. 116, l. 6 fantastick. 1724 wrongly ‘fanatick’.