WIT WITHOUT MONEY.

(A) Wit with-|out Money. | A Comedie, | As it hath beene Presented with good | Applause at the private house in Drurie Lane, | by her Majesties Servants. | Written by Francis Beamount, and John Flecher. Gent. | London | Printed by Thomas Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, | and William Cooke. 1639.

(B) Wit | without | Money. | A | Comedie, | As it hath been Presented with good Ap-|plause at the private house in Drury Lane, by | Her Hajesties (sic) Servants | Written by Francis Beamount and John Flecher. Gent. | The second Impression Corrected. | London, | Printed for Andrew Crooke, at the Green Dragon in | St. Pauls-Church-Yard, 1661.

On the last leaf appears a list of 17 'Plays written by Francis Beamount and John Flecher, | printed in Quarto.'

(C) = The Second Folio.

p. 146, l. 6. A and B] The Actors names. p. 147, l. 7. A and B] No Gent. l. 10. A and B] maintaine Hospitals. l. 24. A and B] flatter um, make um. (The same form occurs almost throughout A and B and is not here repeated.) p. 148, l. 4. C misprints] Mar. l. 6. A and B] A that. l. 10. A adds] vexations, the morgage shall be rendred backe, take time fort, you. l. 13. A] and a fine. p. 149, l. 9. C misprints] de. l. 21. A omits] can mount like Stallions. l. 29. A omits] all. l. 32. A omits] Sir. p. 150, l. 2. A and B omit] of. l. 10. A] and hang. l. 24. A and B] meagrom. l. 24. A] tenements. l. 37. A and B] a Sundaies. p. 151, l. 10. A] next remove, and when I please to remove; and when. l. 18. A] are hid, that work. l. 20. A and B] I shifted; are. l. 27. A] my travel. l. 29. A] some other that. l. 35. B and C misprint] doule. p. 152, l. 14. A and B] Andeluria. l. 24. B omits] find. l. 27. A] safe from. p. 153, l. 17. A] may do. l. 24. A] satten. l. 32. A] and a. p. 154, l. 1. A] meane part. l. 5. A] with the loss. l. 35. A omits] the. p. 155, l. 3. A] married there together. ll. 10 and 11. B] puft solus. ll. 15 and 16. A] but will that fledge him, keep him from cold, beleeve me. l. 17. A] him, and marke. l. 31. C misprints] Quartus. p. 156, l. 18. A omits] that. l. 34. A] lookt thee. l. 37. A] She has. ll. 38 and 39. A] her, not say. p. 157, l. 23. A] or no, are those. l. 37. A] empty nothing. p. 158, l. 9. A] in's. l. 11. A] supple hand. p. 159, l. 2. A] a maid content. l. 5. A] makes the wife. l. 28. B omits] Hare. C misprints] searce. p. 160, l. 28. A and B] that Gentleman. p. 161, l. 12. B] Legend. l. 14. A] say so. A] hangd first. l. 27. C misprints] thy. l. 34. A adds] Exeunt. p. 162, l. 4. A] himself sport. l. 5. A] by his Copie. l. 9. A] Gentleman your. p. 163, l. 3. A and B] towne, and live. A and B omit] and. p. 164, l. 8. A] twelve moneths. l. 17. A] spent it. l. 30. A] do not you. p. 165, l. 30. A] servant, I am cosend if after her, I. p. 166, l. 22. A and B] Roger help down. p. 167, l. 25. A] Why whither. p. 168, l. 27. A] sometimes. p. 169, l. 11. A] my sister. l. 19. A] bring you but this. l. 22. A and B] that know not. l. 29. A] small pots. l. 32. A] Its. l. 35. A] sit and laugh. p. 170, l. 27. A and B] here, has made. p. 171, l. 6. C misprints] know. l. 14. A and B] I grieve to. l. 25. A] deserve it, is a. l. 28. A omits] as. p. 172, l. 14. A] their Cases. l. 32. A and B] Prospectives. l. 33. C misprints] Wid. l. 36. A and B] Ah my. l. 40. A] mens confusions. p. 173, l. 32. A and B] a god else. l. 36. B] was you never. p. 174, l. 8. A] Lets have. l. 31. C misprints] your. p. 175, l. 17. A and B] sick ath. l. 32. A adds] Exeunt. p. 176, l. 6. A and B] has. l. 16. A] charge whom. l. 35. A and B] Has the. l. 38. A and B] behaviours. p. 177, l. 10. A] filed. l. 13. A] small bare. p. 178, l. 2. A and B] worships. l. 3. A] at a sizer. ll. 7 and 8. A] and Christian bleeches. l. 12. A] displease me more. l. 37. A and B omit] Enter. p. 179, l. 9. B] Tarm. l. 12. C misprints] and. p. 180, l. 1. A] pound. l. 30. A] most cure. l. 31. A and B] Has had. p. 181, l. 7. A] clocke. l. 11. C] som spun. p. 182, l. 33. C] nor. l. 39. A] he has none. p. 183, ll. 27 and 28. B and C] frat ... sab. p. 184, l. 5. A] but lend. l. 6. A and B] a thornes. l. 22. A] thanks Sir. l. 23. B] part. A and B] deserves. l. 24. A and B] to a. l. 25. A] doores. p. 185, l. 15. A] let me in. l. 18. A] Spercious. A] you bawling. l. 30. B] aside bay. l. 37. A] be so vext. p. 186, ll. 5 and 6. A] men live. l. 12. A] title peece. p. 187, l. 23. A] more hound um. p. 188, l. 20. A] wils. p. 189, l. 7. A and B] and bartered. l. 31. A] would you. p. 190, l. 35. A and B] and a love too. l. 36. A] how'would. p. 191, l. 18. A and B] I beleeve. p. 193, l. 18. A and B] Faces about. l. 19. B] I or else perish. l. 27. A] pretend on. l. 30. A and B] at charge. l. 35. A and B] was these. p. 194, l. 1. A] God e'n then. l. 28. C misprints] secrely. l. 30. A and B] tipple in wine. p. 195, l. 3. A omits] ye. l. 11. A repeats] He swinge you. l. 15. A] utter, will all. l. 35. A and B] any devotions. p. 196, l. 2. B] with torch. l. 18. A misprints] Short, for Wid. p. 197, l. 2. A] and a vertuous l. 3. A] bay him up. l. 13. B] a your. p. 198, l. 2. A] take. l. 3. A omits] a. l. 25. A] No armes, no armes. l. 27. A and B] hang 'tis. l. 33. A omits] a. p. 199, l. 5. B] An here. l. 10. A] his Nelson. l. 37. A omits] have. p. 200, l. 3. A] pound. l. 10. A omits] you. l. 20. B] such knell. ll. 23 and 24. A] to raise. p. 201, l. 5. A] regements. l. 30. A and B] yond. p. 202, l. 2. B] sees yon. l. 3. A and B] thy Torch. l. 13. A] hay, but. l. 26. A and B] shall a Lady. p. 203, l. 10. A] their recompences. l. 20. A and B add] Exeunt. p. 204, l. 2. B omits] as. l. 4. A and B] this 'tis to. l. 12. A omits] put. l. 28. A and B] too. p. 205, l. 10. A] they are. B] they 'are. p. 207, l. 21. A and B add] Finis.

BEGGARS BUSH

(A) The First Folio, 1647.

(B) The | Beggars | Bush. | Written by | Francis Beaumont, and John Fletcher, Gentlemen. | [wood-cut] London, | Printed for Humphrey Robinson, and Anne Mosley, | at the three Pigeons, and at the Princes Arms | in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1661.

Another issue of the above, dated 1661, has a fresh title-page and bears the following notice:—'You may speedily expect those other Playes, which | Kirkman, and his Hawkers have deceived the | buyers withall, selling them at treble the value, that | this and the rest will be sold for, which are the | onely Originall and corrected copies, as they | were first purchased by us at no mean | rate, and since printed by us.'