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King Henry the Sxth the actual form employed by the Folio being in each case retained.

3. The following changes of text have been introduced, usually in accordance with Folio authority. The readings of the present edition precede the colon, while Craig's readings follow it.

ye F: you

Hath F: Have

fashion in (Fashions in F): fashion of

a-tilt F: a tilt

needs F: can need

an F: a

of an F: of

fates await F: fate awaits

threatest where's F: threat'st where is

goes F: go

he would F: he'd

and if F: an if

ye F: you

Simon (Symon F); Simpcox

Saint Albans (Saint Albones F): Saint Alban

under ground F: under-ground

realm F: helm

Trowest F: Trow'st

enjoys F: enjoy

And F: An

Suffolk F: Suffolk's duke

dis-pursed F: disbursed

Bristow F: Bristol

an host F: a host

earthy F: earthly

far-unworthy F: far unworthy

Mine hair be fix'd an end F: My hair be fix'd on end

consort F: concert

cradle-babe F: cradle babe

corrosive F: corsive

Be F: Cannot be

sometime: sometimes

shalt: shall F

Pene (Pine F) gelidus it is F: Gelidus  'tis

a honest F: an honest