[329] _thorns ... tails_] _and thorns ... and tails_ Hanmer. _nettles_] _nettles, pismires_ Anon. conj. _wasps;_] _wasps? or would I_ Capell. [332] _to't? ... this?_] _to't ... this?_ Hanmer. [333] _man_] _any man_ Long MS. [337] _for sealing_] _forsealing_ Anon. conj. [341] _blemish to her_] _blemish t' her_ S. Walker conj. reading lines 341, 342 as one line. [364] Re-enter P.] Enter P. Ff. SCENE IV. Pope. [365] _My_] _Me_ F2. [366] _Hail_] _Hoyle_ F2. [376] _my lord_] om. Hanmer. [377] _do not_] _dare not_ Hanmer. om. Long MS. _Do you ... dare not? ... me:_] _do you ... dare not? ... me,_ Ff. _You do ... dare not ... me:_ Hanmer. _Do you ... dare not ... me?_ Capell. [379] _you do_] F1 F2. _do you_ F3 F4. [384] _with't_] _with it_ Rowe (ed. 2). [389] _I have_] F1 F4. _I_ F2 F3. _I've_ Pope. [391] _are certainly a_] Ff. _are, certain,_ Capell. _thereto_] om. Pope. [392] _Clerk-like_] Ff. _Clerk-like,_ Capell. _experienced_] _experienc'd_ F1. _expedienc'd_ F2 F3 F4. [404] _toward_] _towards_ Rowe (ed. 2). [405] _to be_] Ff. _it be_ Theobald. [406] _I will_] _I'll_ Pope. [410] _utter it_] _utter't_ S. Walker conj. _me_] _I_ Collier MS. [412] _I am appointed him_] F1 _I appointed him_ F2 F3 F4. _I am appointed_ Rowe. _I am appointed, sir_ Hanmer. _I am appointed by him_ Long MS. _I appointed am_ Anon. MS. apud Halliwell. [416] _To vice_] _To 'ntice_ Heath conj. [422, 424] _shunn'd ... read_] _fear'd ... read of_ Anon. MS. apud Halliwell. [424] _his thought_] _this though_ Theobald. _this thought_ Id. conj. _over_] _over!_ Jackson conj. [432] _I am_] _I'm_ Pope. [433] _'tis_] _it is_ S. Walker conj., reading lines 431-433 as four lines, ending _body ... sure ... question ... born._ [444] _by_] _by't_ Hanmer. [445, 446] _mouth, thereon His_] Capell. _mouth; Thereon his_ Ff. _mouth, His_ Hanmer. _mouth, and thereon His_ S. Walker conj. [448] _places_] _paces_ Malone conj. [451] _jealousy_] _jealousy of his_ S. Walker conj. [458] _and_] _Heav'n_ Hanmer. _God_ Singer conj. [458, 459] _comfort ... theme_] _consort ... throne_ Jackson conj. See note (IV). [459] _queen,_] _queen's;_ Warburton. _theme_] _theame_ F1 F2. _theam_ F3 F4. _dream_ Collier (Collier MS.). [465] _hour. Come_] _hour._ Pol. _Come_ Long MS. ACT II. SCENE I. _A room in_ LEONTES' _palace_ _Enter_ HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, _and_ Ladies. _Her._ Take the boy to you: he so troubles me, 'Tis past enduring. _First Lady._ Come, my gracious lord, Shall I be your play-fellow? _Mam._ No, I 'll none of you. _First Lady._ Why, my sweet lord? _Mam._ You'll kiss me hard, and speak to me as if 5 I were a baby still. I love you better. _Sec. Lady._ And why so, my lord?
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