Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays with some others
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Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays with some others
English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600; Interludes, English; Moralities, English
(321,_d_), in original _he_--"Singular _commodum_" (321,_d_),
so in original--"to _them_ that are needy" (322,_a_), in
original _theym_--"_Because_ I may forbear" (322,_b_), in
original _Bycause_--"_Cons. Evensine_ very shame" (322,_b_), in
original, _Evensynne_--"_Cons._ To make restitution" (324,_a_),
in original _Doo_--"_Make_ amends" (324,_c_), in original
_Mke_--"_you_ cannot come in" (324,_d_), should be _thou_, as in
original--"Now in _faith_" (326,_b_), in original _fayte_--"He
goeth in a _cloak_" (327,_b_), in original _clocke_--"the
_temporalty_" (327,_c_), in original _themporaltye_--"pride,
_sloth_, and lechery" (327,_c_), in original _slewth_--"Set
covetire in your _room_" (328,_b_), in original _rowm_--"[_Envy_]
Y-wys, cousin" (328,_d_), not in original, but the speech is
clearly to _Envy_--"by _Cocks_ passion" (330,_a_), in original
_coxs_; so also at 330,_c_--"I have of gold three _hundred_
pound" (331,_a_), in original _hundreth_--"I am your _kinsman_"
(331,_b_), in original _Kyngman_--"Ye must have _more_ servants"
(331,_c_), in original _moo_--"most _expedient_" (331,_c_),
original _expedyende_--"_Because_ he can so well sing" (332,_b_),
in original _Bycause_--"Tush! take no _thought_" (332,_d_), in
original _though_--"at a pinch ... broad as an inch" (333,_d_),
the punctuation may not rightly interpret the exact sense here,
but it seems elliptical and to require _If_ before _her heel_:
_i.e._ how little light-heeled she were she would still serve
to inflame Prosperity; the whole speech in original is without
a single punctuation mark--"_Because_ he is old" (333,_d_), in
original _Bycause_--The signature (335,_d_) given as _B_1,_r_
should of course have been _D_1,_r_--"That so can read his
_destiny_" (336,_a_), in original _destanye_--"tell me at
_one_ word" (337,_a_), in original _our_--"_obscured_ with
clouds" (337,_d_), original _obscrued_--_Colhazard_ (_passim_),
this in original is variously spelt; Colhasard, Collhasard,
Colehazard, Collhassard, etc.--"_Sober your mood_" (340,_a_),
in original _sobre you mode_--"_won_ all my good" (340,_c_),
original _wome_--"Cannot chance a _main_ groat" (341,_c_),
original _man_--"for I _obtain_ all thing" (343,_a_), in original
_optayne_--"upon you a great _slande[r]_" (343,_c_), in original
_sclaunde_--"and live in great _advoutry_" (343,_d_), original
misprints _aduantrye_--"what will ye _then_ say" (344,_a_),
original _thed_--"And _then_ sayeth the _Sumner_" (344,_b_),
original _them ... somuer_--"be _unto_ God" (344,_c_), original
_into_--"brought me to _this_ distress" (345,_a_), original
_his_--"leeful for a _callet_" (345,_b_), original _called_--"and
great _usurers_" (345,_c_), in original _usures_--"_Bawds_,
advouterers" (345,_c_), in original _Bandes_--"fornicators,
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