123-124. That.. Who | Who.. That | 300. I my Lord | Ay, good my (LLOYD). 124. Who Which HAN. 128. blood mood (GOULD). 134. not you you not 2POPe. 137. from out CAP. 140-156. Enter a Poet.. be gone | 142. 'em them CAP. 154. Jigging jingling POPE. 172. Impatient (CAP.). Impatience 179. O ye out (STEEV.). 191. Portia Oh Portia POPE. 193. heere out 2 POPE. 197. Tenure | tenour THEOB.G. 199. and billes of Outlarie | out 205. Cicero one | Ay, Cicero CAP. 214. my Lord | my lord, nothing 240. shall we | we shall (CRaik). (SEYMOUR). 256. go on out (SEYMOUR). 256. wee'l we will RowE. we'll on CAP. 257. Ourselves | out (SEYMOUR). 270. come came Rowe. 275. Good night good Brother | out 281. not art 2F. out 3-4F. 299. Instrument a straine or two Lord (SEYMOUR). 303. duty, Sir duty to my still 311. murderous | ponderous (GOULD). 102. ready to as 'twould (SEY- 112. The Thou Rowe. Then (ANON.). 114. momoe 3-4F.G. more Rowe. 118. Funerals] funeral POPE. 121. Labio Labeo HAN. G. 122. a clocke | o'clock THEOB. G. THE many-headed multitude were drawne NOR shall I e're beleeve, or thinke thee dead Or till I heare a Scene more nobly take, So have I seene, when Cesar would appear, 1623. Were ravish'd, with what wonder they went thence. Leonard Digges. He did not know what trope or figure meant, So in this Cæsar which this day you see, 1640. John Dryden. 1672. |