Sc. 1.

"Who having, by their own importunate suit

Or voluntary dotage of some mistress,

Convinced or supplied them cannot choose

But they must blab."

In the third line I think that for 'convinced or' we should read 'convinc'd her and'; the confusion of 'or' and her was easy: and must of course be added to get sense. See Introd. p. [6]


"I never knew a woman love a man so."


Sc. 2.