p. 292, l. 9 who. 4to 1671 ‘whom’.
p. 295, l. 5 pretends. 4to 1671 ‘pretend’.
p. 295, l. 31 thee most fatal proofs. 1724 ‘the most fatal proof’.
p. 296, l. 18 There was so. Following quartos I have printed these lines (which 1724 gives as prose) metrically, although I confess the result is not satisfactory.
p. 297, l. 1 Galatea’s Apartments. I have added this locale.
p. 298, l. 9 first. Not in 4to 1671.
p. 298, l. 29 Sighing. Not in 4to 1671.
p. 299, l. 30 Madam, that grief. This speech, which all previous editions give to Erminia, I have assigned to Aminta. I am, however, not entirely satisfied that a speech of Galatea’s has not dropped out here (the first quarto is notoriously careless), and in this case the speech may well be Erminia’s.
p. 300, l. 14 sworn. 4to 1690 and 1724, which I retain as better than 1671 ‘vow’d’.
p. 300, l. 24 won. 4to 1690 and 1724, which I have preferred to 1671 ’.ov’d’.