hath made to you, 335 32 336 12-moft uprighteously 17 fpeak farther; be [omitted 24 36 in few, beftow'd 337 11 - unkindness - 25-from reproof. 338 8 two ufuries IO a furr'd lamb-fkin gown to keep him warm; and furr'd with fox-fkins too, to fignify 21 - Doft thou but think 6 Free from all faults, as faults from feeming free! 6 Free from our faults, as from faults feeming free! to this tune, matter, and method? all her beef, 339 23x 16 342 12 23 340 30 31 341 5 13 343 7 344 10 345 7 I can do you little harm: 28 He's now paft it: yet, and I say He's now paft it: yea, and I fay 30-of [omitted 25 352 13 33 353 27 354 2 13 533723 235 -fwear, and play the tyrant. - leave we him How may that likenefs made in crimes, How may likeness made in crimes, one [omitted all the day. and welcome. There have I made my promise to call on him, Upon the heavy middle of the night. -thefe falfe 350 13 He will not wake." 351 8 ACT IV. 8th' unrefifting poftern the unfhifting poftern his man.. be truly perform'd, defperately mortal. -Jo barb'd nor perfuafion. what is writ. T T C с C dream, Welcome: How agreed? Abbor. Sir, it is a mystery.. Clown. Proof. Abbor. Every true man's apparel &c. T C your thief, clown: T If it be too little for your true man, your thief thinks it big enough. If it be too big for your true man, your thief thinks it little enough; T C TC C C 000o C TIC C TC 000 354 25 355 3 19 356 4 C TIC 16 Duke. After him, fellows, bring him to the 26 C360 7 25 357 6 12 33 8 To yonder generation, 9 - manifefted. 11Quick, difpatch, and fend Quick then, dispatch, and fend 19-weal-balanc'd 27 C361 12 95032 25 30 33 358 2 Ifab. Ho, by 358 24 33 10 Shew your wisdom, In your clofe patience, daughter, fhew your wisdom. 19 15 This nor hurts him, nay dry -this inftance: 21 26 2 2 2 359 18-beholding block. - do omit both Barnardine and Claudio: 26 28 15 24 - comforts 34 366 6 7 - If you can, pace •houfe to-night. if not true, none - and re-deliver -- go, call 14 To Valentinus, ears, She's come to know - and dull ACT V. 362 21-thankings to you both: 363 23 oh, hear me, hear me. hear me, o, hear me, here. 1 Nay, it is ten times ftrange. 8 O prince, I conjure thee, as O prince, I do conjure thee, as 17-believe it, royal prince; -mine bonesty, 364 20 25 Ifab. O gracious nor do not the truth 29 And hide 30 Many, that are not 36-being [omitted 365 13 -fir, [omitted 14 be fure, [omitted fomewhat the matter then; [omitted then [omitted but the next Firft, his integrity next, it imports |