[10] (charitably judge). So punctuated by ed. B has:—
To your review, we farre from emulation
(And charitably judge from imitation)
With this work entertaine you, a peece knowne
And still beleev'd in Court to be our owne,
To quit our claime, doubting our right or merit,
Would argue in us poverty of spirit
Which we must not subscribe to.
[13] doubting. In some copies of B this is misprinted oubting.
[DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.[4:1]
| Henry III, King of France. | |||
| Monsieur, his brother. | |||
| The Duke of Guise. | |||
| Montsurry, a Count. | |||
| Bussy D'Ambois. | |||
| Barrisor, L'Anou, Pyrhot, |
| Courtiers: enemies of D'Ambois. | |
| Brisac, Melynell, |
| Courtiers: friends of D'Ambois. | |
| Comolet, a Friar. | |||
| Maffe, steward to Monsieur. | |||
| Nuncius. | |||
| Murderers. | |||
| Behemoth, Cartophylax, Umbra of Friar. |
| Spirits. | |
| Elenor, Duchess of Guise. | |||
| Tamyra, Countess of Montsurry. | |||
| Beaupre, niece to Elenor. | |||
| Annable, maid to Elenor. | |||
| Pero, maid to Tamyra. | |||
| Charlotte, maid to Beaupre. | |||
| Pyra, a court lady. | |||
| Courtiers, Ladies, Pages, Servants, Spirits, &c. | |||
Scene.—Paris[4:2]]