[122-125] Like . . . ignorant. A omits.
[126] To fit his seed-land soyl. A, But hee's no husband heere.
[130] for. A, with.
[153] After this line B inserts: Table, Chesbord & Tapers behind the Arras. This relates not to the present Scene, but to Scene 2, where the King and Guise play chess (cf. [i, 2, 184]). Either it has been inserted, by a printer's error, prematurely; or, more probably, it may be an instruction to the "prompter" to see that the properties needed in the next Scene are ready, which has crept from an acting version of the play into the Quartos.
[156] His passe. A, A passe.
[157] respect. A, good fashion.
[167] your great masters goodnesse. A, his wise excellencie.
[170] rude. A, bad.