[2692] truth: but for our gentlemen,] truth but for our gentlemen. Anon. conj.

[2693] plague] plague on't Hanmer.

[2694] think.] thinke: Ff. think— Rowe. think it. Collier (Collier MS.)

[2695] o' the] o' th' F4. a' th' F3. a' th F1. a th' F2.

[2696] Marcius ... purpose.] As by Capell. Two lines, the first ending fought, in Ff.

[2697] purpose] propose F2. purposes Collier (Collier MS.), arranging as in Ff.

[2698] How.... They have] How.... they Have Rowe (ed. 2). Prose in Rowe (ed. 1).

[2699] which] Malone. w F1. what F2 F3 F4.

[2700] Antiates] Pope. Ancients Ff.

[2701] By the blood ... Antiates] Arranged as by Pope. As four lines in Ff, ending together, ... made ... set me ... Antiats.