[242] of] om. Q (1676).

[243] Indeed, indeed] (Q1) Ff. Indeede Qq. Seymour would read as Qq, and end the lines but ... to-night?

[244] Mar. Ber.] All. (Q1) Qq. Both. Ff.

[245] My lord,] om. Q (1676).

[246] My ... up.] As two lines, the first ending not, in Steevens (1793).

[247] face?] face. Q2 Q3.

[248] up] down Anon. ap. Hunter conj.

[249] What, look'd he] Pointed as in Ff. No stop in Qq. How look'd he, Staunton, from (Q1).

[250] Three lines ending like, ... haste ... longer, in Capell.

[251] Very like, very like] (Q1) Ff. Very like Qq.