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B, C and E] Aenones. L. 37. A] expressing furie. p. 25, l. 1. A _omits_] and. L. 2. A and B] Just as thine does. C] Just as thine eyes does. L. 12. A] looke black. L. 19. A] None of all. L. 20. A] exprest well. L. 23. A repeats this line. L. 25. A] Doe that feare bravely wench. L. 27. A full-stop at end of line has been taken away. L. 30. A] there. L. 34. A] poore Ladies. L. 37. For this line A _reads_] Suppose I stand upon Sea, breach now. L. 39. A] Wilde as the place she was in, let all about... me. L. 40. A] Be teares of my story, doe my face. p. 26, l. 2. A] thus make me looke good girle. L. 3. A] sorrowes mount. L. 6. A] see, see wenches. L. 11. A and B] a dumbe silence. L. 18. A] You'l lie downe shortly, in and whine there. L. 19. A] rustie. B, C and D] reasty. A and B] want heates. C, D and E] heares. L. 20. A] We shall have some of the Court boyes heat you shortly. Ll. 21 and 22. A] Good my Lord be not angry, we doe nothing | But what my Ladies pleasure is, we are thus in griefe.
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