[75] ["He imagines her speaking, and answers her."—MS. note in one of the former edits.]

[76] [Sinner.]

[77] See note at p. 35.

[78] This passage and the preceding exclamation have been restored from the old copy of 1607, having been omitted both by Dodsley and Reed.—Collier.


ACTUS IV., SCÆNA 1.

Enter Lusurioso, with Hippolito.

Lus. Hippolito!

Hip. My lord,
Has your good lordship aught to command me in?

Lus. I prythee, leave us.