[213] _his anchor_] _the anchor_ Hanmer. [215] _petitions; made_] _petitions made;_ Pope. [217] [Aside] Hanmer. _whispering, rounding_] _whisp'ring round_ Hanmer. [218] _is a so-forth_] _is a--so forth_ Rann (Mason conj.). _is--and so forth_ Malone conj. _is a sea-froth_ Jackson conj. [224] _is soaking_] _in soaking_ Grey conj. [230, 231] Leon. _Ha!_ Cam. _Stays here longer._ Leon. _Ay_] Leo. _Ha? stays here, longer. Ay_ Hanmer. Leo. _Ha?_ Cam. _Bohemia stays here longer._ Leo. _Ay_ Capell. [233] _Satisfy!_] _Satisfie?_ Ff. _Satisfie_ Theobald. [235] _I have_] _I've_ Pope. [236] _nearest things to_] Ff. _things nearest_ Pope, _nearest things to_ S. Walker conj. _as well_] _with all_ Hanmer. _as well as_ Capell conj. [241] _my lord!_] Hanmer. (_my Lord._) Ff. _my lord._ Pope. _my lord--_ Theobald. [244] _hoxes_] Ff. _hockles_ Hanmer. [253] _Among_] F1. _Amongst_ F2 F3 F4. _doings_] F1. _doing_ F2 F3 F4. [254] _forth. In_] Theobald. _forth in_ Ff. _my lord,_] Theobald. (_my Lord._) Ff. _my Lord._ Rowe. [256] _industriously_] _injuriously_ Hanmer. [261] _non-performance_] Ff. _now-performance_ Heath conj. [266] _its_] _it's_ Ff. [267] _Ha'_] Ff. _Have_ Capell. [272] _think_] _think it_ Theobald. _think 't_ Hanmer. See note (III). [273] _wilt_] Ff. _wilt,_ Rowe. [276] _hobby-horse_] Rowe (ed. 2). _holy-horse_ Ff. _hoby-horse_ Capell. [277] _puts to_] _buts tow_ Jackson conj. [285] _meeting_] F4 _meating_ F1 F2 F3. _meting_ Thirlby conj. [290] _noon_] F1. _the noon_ F2 F3 F4. _noon-day_ or _high noon_ Anon. conj. _eyes_] _eyes else_ S. Walker conj. [304] _wife's_] Rowe. _wives_ Ff. [307] _her medal_] Rowe. _her medull_ F1 F2 F3. _her medul_ F4. _his medal_ Theobald. _a medal_ Collier MS. [309] _bare_] Theobald. _bear_ Ff. [312] _ay_] Capell. _I_ Ff. [316] _gall'd_] Ff. _galled_ Steevens. _gull'd_ Rann. _mightst_] F1. _thou mightst_ F2 F3 F4. [318] _Sir_] _Sure_ Collier (Collier MS.). [321] _Maliciously like_] _Maliciously, like_ F4. _Maliciously, like a_ Rowe. _Like a malicious_ Hanmer. [323] _So ... honourable._] _So sovereignly_ (_being honourable_) Malone conj. [323-325] _So ... unsettled_] S. Walker arranges as three lines, ending _lov'd thee ... think ... unsettled._ End 323 _I have_ Spedding conj.] [324] _I have loved thee,--_ Leon. _Make that ... rot!_] _I haue lou'd thee,_ Leo. _Make that ... rot:_ F1. _I have lov'd thee._ Leo. _Make that ... rot:_ F2 F3 F4. Leo. _I've lov'd thee.--Make 't ... rot:_ Theobald. _So lov'd._ Leo. _Make that ... rot:_ Hanmer. Leo. _I've lov'd thee. Mark this question, and go do't_ Heath conj. Leo. _Make that thy question, and go rot! I have lov'd thee._ Capell (Tyrwhitt conj.). Leo. _Have I lov'd thee? Make that ... rot._ Long MS. [326, 327] _vexation; sully The_] _vexation? sully The_ Theobald, _vexation? Sully the_ Ff.
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