1793-4 marry a foole, | for wise men knowe well enough what monsters you | |
1795-6 make of them: to a {Nunry} <Nunnery> goe, and quickly to, {farewell} <Far-| well>. | |
1797 Oph. <O> Heauenly powers restore him. | 3.1.141 |
1798-9 Ham. I haue heard of your {paintings} <pratlings too> well enough, | God {hath} <has> gi- | |
1799-1800 uen you one {face} <pace>, and you make your {selfes another,} <selfe an-| other:> you gig {&} <you> am- | |
1800-1 ble, and you {list you} <lispe, and> nickname | Gods creatures, and make your wan- | |
1801-2 tonnes {ignorance;} <your Ig-| norance.> goe to, Ile no more on't, it hath made me madde, | |