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4.2.10 most … dislike = F. Q = hee should most desire 13 terror = F. Q uncorrected = curre 16 Edmund = F. Q = Edgar 18 names = F. Q = armes 28 O … man! = F. Not in Q 30 My fool = F. Q corrected = A Foole. Q uncorrected = My foote body = F. Q corrected = bed 32 whistle = F. Q corrected= whistling 41 seems = F. Q corrected = shewes 44 SH MESSENGER = F. Q = Gent. 48 thrilled = F. Q = thrald 50 threat-enraged = F. Q = thereat inraged 55 justices = F. Q corrected = Iustisers. Q uncorrected = your Iustices 65 tart = F. Q = tooke

4.3.0 SDGentleman = Ed. F = Gentlemen. Q = Doctor 2 vexed = F. Q = vent 3 fumiter = Ed. F = Fenitar. Q = femiter 4 burdocks = Ed. F = Hardokes. Q = hor-docks 6 sentry spelled Centery in F, centurie in Q send = F. Q = sent 10 helps = F. Q = can help 19 distress = Q. F = desires 28 importuned = F. Q = important 29 incite = F. Q = in sight

4.4.6 lord = F. Q = lady 13 Edmund = F. Q = and now 16 o’th’enemy = F. Q = at’h army 17 madam … letter = F. Q = with my letters 18 troops set = F. Q = troope sets 24 Some things = F. Q = Some thing 29 oeillades spelled Eliads in F, aliads in Q 43 meet = F. Q = meet him should = F. Q = would

4.5.0 SDEdgar = F. Q = Edmund 1 I = F. Q = we 21 walk = Q. F = walk’d 48 bless him = F. Q = blesse 67 summit = F. Q = summons 76 How is’t? Feel = F. Q = how feele 84 whelked spelled wealk’d in F enragèd = F. Q = enridged 86 make them = F. Q = made their 96 crying = F. Q = coyning 102 piece of toasted = F. Q = tosted 104 I’th’clout, i’th’clout: hewgh = F. Q = in the ayre, hagh 108 Goneril … beard? = F. Q = Gonorill, ha Regan, 116 ague-proof = F. Q = argue-proofe 127 were = Ed. Not in F, Q 139 consumption = F. Q = consumation 140 civet … sweeten = F. Q = Ciuet, good Apothocarie, to sweeten 143 Let me = F. Q = Here 148 this = F. Q = that 149 thy = F. Q = the see = F. Q = see one 160 change places, and = F. Not in Q 165 dog’s obeyed = F. Q = dogge, so bade 171 tattered clothes great = F. Q = tottered raggs, smal 172–77 Place … lips = F. Not in Q; Place sins = F. Ed. = Plate sin 179 Now … now. = F. Q = no now 186 wail spelled wawle in F, wayl in Q 190 shoe = F. Q = shoot 191 felt = F. Q = fell I’ll … proof = F. Not in Q 194 hand … Sir= F. Q = hands upon him sirs 198 surgeons = F. Q = a churgion 203 water-pots = F. Q = water-pots, Ay, and laying autumn’s dust. / Gent. Good sir— / Lear. 204 smug bridegroom = F. Q = bridegroome 206 Masters = F. Q = my maisters 208 Come = F. Q = nay 209 Sa … sa. = F. Not in Q 211 a daughter = F. Q = one daughter 218 sound = F. Q = sence 221 speedy foot = F. Q = speed fort 233 tame to = F. Q = lame by 238 bounty … benison = F. Q uncorrected = bornet and beniz 239 To … boot = F. Q corrected = to boot, to boot. Q uncorrected = to saue thee 242 old = F. Q = most 256 I’se spelled ice in F 257 ballow = F. Q corrected = bat. Q uncorrected = battero 264 English = F. Q = British 270 these = F. Q = his the = F. Q = These 271 sorry = F. Q = sorrow 282 affectionate servant, Goneril = F. Q = your affectionate seruant and for your own Venter, Gonorill 283 will = F. Q = wit 294 severed = F. Q = fenced

Act 4 Scene 6 = Ed. F = Scna Septima

4.6.0 SDGentleman = F. Q = Doctor 18 jarring = F. Q = hurrying 24 SH GENTLEMAN = F. Q assigns this and the next line to the Doctor, and the following two lines to a Gentleman 27 of = F. Q = not of temperance. = F. Q = temperance. / Cord. Very well. / Doct. Please you draw neere, louder the musicke there, 35 opposed = F. Q = exposd jarring = F. Q = warring 36 enemy’s = F. Q = iniurious 49 do … me? = F. Q = know me. 64 not … less = F. Not in Q 85 killed = F. Q = cured him. = F. Q = him and yet it is danger to make him euen ore the time hee has lost

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