<79> and] So 4to 1631.--Not in 4tos 1616, 1624.
<80> the] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--Not in 4to 1624.
<81> lips] So 4to 1604.--Not in the later 4tos.
<82> and ever since have run] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631,
"and HAUE EUER SINCE run."
<83> this] So 4to 1604.--The later 4tos "these."
<84> come] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "came."
<85> I] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--2to 1616 "I I."
<86> L] Old eds. "Lechery." See note †, p. 90.
"L.] All the 4tos "Lechery."--Here I have made the alteration
recommended by Mr. Collier in his Preface to COLERIDGE'S
SEVEN LECTURES ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON, p. cviii.">
<87> Tut] So 4to 1604.--The later 4tos "But."
<88> Robin] Old eds. "the Clowne" (and so frequently afterwards):
but he is evidently a distinct person from the "Clown," Wagner's
attendant, who has previously appeared (see p. 111). Most probably
the parts of the Clown and Robin were played by the same actor;
and hence the confusion in the old eds.
"Enter WAGNER and CLOWN.
WAGNER. Come hither, sirrah boy." etc.>
<89> faith] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631 "i'faith." (And so
afterwards in this scene.)
<90> not tell] So 4to 1616.--Not in 4tos 1624, 1631.
<91> as fair a] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "a faire.
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