[76-80] [Nay ... many.] Printed as prose in Ff Q; as five lines of verse by Collier; as two lines by Rowe (ed. 2).

[81] [Scene iv.] Pope.

[Enter P. and G.] Enter P. and G. fantastically habited. Rowe.

[Come] Come, come S. Walker conj.

[gallants?] gallants here? Capell.

[who's] who is Pope.

[81-84] [Come ... were] Verse as in Capell. Printed as prose in Ff Q. [See note (xv)].

[81, 83, 85] [Come] ... Not so well ... Were it ... thus.] Come, come ... Nor so ... Were it not ... thus? Lettsom conj., ending lines 83, 84 at halt not ... were.

[82] [you are] you're Pope.

[82, 83] [sir.] Pet. And yet I come not well. Bap. And yet you halt not] sir: and yet you come not well. Pet. And yet I halt not Capell conj.