1776-7 Ham. Get thee {a Nunry} <to a Nunnerie>, why would'st thou be a breeder of sin- | |
1777-8 ners, I am my selfe indifferent honest, but yet I could accuse mee of | |
1778-9 such things, that it were {better} <bet-| ter> my Mother had not borne mee: I am | |
1779-80 very proude, {reuengefull} <re-| uengefull>, ambitious, with more offences at my beck, | |
1781-2 then I haue thoughts to put them {in, imagination } <in imagination,> to giue them shape, | |
1782-3 <Oo5v> or time to act them in: what should such | fellowes as I do crauling be- | |
1783-4 tweene {earth and heauen,} <Heauen and Earth.>| wee are arrant knaues <all>, beleeue none of vs, | |