p. 223, l. 14 do your. 4to 1682 ‘does your’.
p. 223, l. 33 cunning in their
Trade of Love.
1724 divides ‘cunning in their Trade of
Love.’
p. 224, l. 6 Charl. To-night. 4tos 1682, 1698, print the first two lines of Charlot’s speech as prose.
p. 224, l. 20 hast inur’d. 1724 misprints ‘hast injur’d’.
p. 225, l. 22 cut his. 4tos 1682, 1698, ‘cut’s’.
p. 225, l. 34 Goes out with Fop. 4tos 1682, 1698, misplace this direction in the midst of Wilding’s speech after ‘Farewell’, line 29.
p. 226, l. 27 petty. 1724 ‘pretty’.
p. 226, l. 29 Wilding. 4to 1682 misprints ‘Widling’.
p. 227, l. 18 those. 4tos 1682, 1698, ‘these’.
p. 227, l. 22 New. 4to 1682 ‘Now’.