Since thy revengefull spirit hath rejected
The charitie it commands, and the remission
To serve and worship the blind rage of bloud.

[163] kneeling. A, sitting.

[173] No place . . . compriseth. After this line A inserts:—

My soule more scruple breeds than my bloud sinne,
Vertue imposeth more than any stepdame.

[186-187] Come . . . plaints. A omits.

[192] [are]. Added by Dilke; Qq omit.

[196] enterd. A; B, enterr'd.

[201] a. A omits.