III. 6, is by Fletcher.
IV. 1, is by Fletcher.
IV. 2, is by Fletcher.
IV. 3, is by Fletcher. Here occurs another allusion to Henry VIII.,—
And glide away
Like a spent exhalation.
Compare Henry VIII., III. 2, 226:—
shall fall
Like a bright exhalation in the evening.
Fletcher does not repeat himself often, and these two exceptions are important.
IV. 4, is apparently by Massinger, but contains no repetitions.
IV. 5, is by Massinger. There are no clear Massingerisms, but the metrical style, and the allusion to Raleigh already mentioned, make it plain that the Scene is his.