in gold] engoal'd Heath conj. engall'd Blackstone conj.

[3709] He ... not,] What he would not, he sent in writing after me, Jervis conj.

me] om. Pope.

[3710] what ... So that all] and what not, bound with an oath. To yield to his conditions, All Farmer conj. MS.

[3711] Bound ... So that] Except we yield to his conditions, Bound with an oath. So that Capell conj.

[3712] oath to ... conditions:] Ff. oath, not yield to new conditions: Hanmer. oath to yield no new conditions: or oath. To yield to his conditions [some words omitted] Johnson conj. oath, if you yield to his conditions: Heath conj. After oath Malone supposes two half lines to have been lost. oath, to yield in his conditions: Mason conj. oath: so yield to his conditions: Jackson conj. oath, to yield to no conditions: Singer conj. oath to hold to his conditions: Solly conj. Keightley (Grant White conj.) marks a line lost after would not.

[3713] So that ... him] As in Johnson. Two lines in Ff, ending mother ... him.

[3714] his noble ... wife] his mother And wife Pope, reading So that ... mother as one line. from's mother And wife Hanmer. in his mother And wife Heath conj. from his noble mother, and his wife Capell. in his noble mother and his wife Anon. conj. apud Steevens. in's noble ... wife Grant White.

[3715] Who, as I hear,] Do, as I hear, Mitford conj. (Who, as I hear) Leo.

[3716] For] Force Warburton.