If ye have par of Wit for par of Money.

[Notes on the Text.]

The Younger Brother.

Dedication

[p. 316, l. 1] The Epistle Dedicatory. This only appears in 4to 1696. It is there followed by An Account of the Life of the Incomparable Mrs. BEHN, an entirely worthless composition of some three pages, afterwards vastly expanded into Memoirs ‘by one of the Fair Sex’.

[p. 316, l. 21] The narrow Virtues ... [which] were. 4to 1696 omits ‘which’ but it is necessary that this or some similar word be inserted to make the paragraph sufficiently grammatical.

Prologue

[p. 319, l. 9] an Intriguer. 4to 1696 ‘the intrigues’.

[p. 319, l. 17] Mistress young. 4to 1696 erroneously gives ‘young’ as a proper name ‘Mistress Young’.

Dramatis Personæ