Page:Shakespeare's Sonnets (1923) Yale.djvu/108

98 In a few cases the editor has departed from Craig's text, preferring the reading of the first quarto or some generally accepted emendation. Minor changes of spelling and punctuation are not recorded, but all other variations from Craig's text are given below, where Craig's readings are printed after the colon.

For shame deny Q: For shame! deny

Which this Time's pencil,: Which this, Time's pencil,

yourself, Q: yourself

Till then, Q: Till then

hearts: hearts, Q

Whether Q: Whe'r

Save that to die Q: Save that, to die

Sometime all Q: Sometime, all

most, Q: most?

you, Q: you?

grew?: grew.

story.: story,

Reserve Q: Deserve

weakness being Q: weakness, being

have Q: save

say Q: say,

feeling Q: feeling,

 

Raymond M. Alden: The Sonnets of Shakespeare. From the Quarto of 1609 with variorum readings and commentary. Philadelphia, 1914. (Indispensable for a study of the sonnets.)

The following editions have valuable introductions and notes:

Edward Dowden: Sonnets of William Shakespeare. London, 1881. 