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96 4. In the text of the speeches the present edition departs from the text of Craig, and restores the readings of the First Folio, in the following instances, Craig's readings appearing after the colons:

Speed. [Nodding.] Ay.: [Speed nods.] Did she nod? Speed. Ay.

'fool: fool

in it: in

pair: pairs

[eye]: eye

alehouse: alehouse so

an: a

[kissed]: kissed

I would: would I

Well,: Well, well,

5. In the present edition, and in that of Craig, the text of the speeches departs from the text of the First Folio in the following instances, the readings of the Folio appearing after the colons:

leave: love

a sheep: Sheepe

testerned: cestern'd

your: you

father calls: Fathers call's

tied: tide

tied that ever any man tied.: Tide, that euer any man tide.

tied: tide

tied: tide

know: knew

mistress: a Mistresse

makes: make

Is it: It is

Valentinus': Valentines

Milan: Padua

that my: that that my

of Verona: in Verona

would be: should be

miserable: often miserable

An heir, and near: And heire and Neece,

his: her

abhors: abhor'd