10: Power on Amazia. Read "of Amazia"?
19: allay'd. Read "ally'd"?
28: to board. Read "hoard"?
38: swifty back. So in all copies seen.
Footnotes
[1]. Cf. E. D. Leyburn, Satiric Allegory, Mirror of Man (New Haven, 1956).
[2]. e.g., Absalom's Conspiracy, a tract tracing how the Bible story came to be used for allegorical purposes. See The Harleian Miscellany (1811), VIII, 478-479; and R. F. Jones, "The Originality of 'Absalom and Achitophel,'" Modern Language Notes, XLVI (April, 1931) 211-218.
[3]. Hobbes, English Works (1845), ed. by Molesworth, VII, 59-68.
[4]. H. C. Foxcroft, A Character of the Trimmer (Cambridge, England, 1946), p. 70. This book is an abridged version of the same author's Life and Works of Halifax (1897).