1988-9 not thinking on, with the Hobby-horse, whose | Epitaph is, for ô, for | |
1989 ô, the hobby-horse is forgot. | 3.2.135 |
1990 {H1v} {The Trumpets sounds. Dumbe show followes.} <Hoboyes play. The dumbe shew enters.> | .. |
1991-2 Enter a King and {a} Queene, <very louingly; >the Queene {embracing him, and he her, he} <embra-| cing him> | |
1992-3 <She kneeles, and makes shew of Protestation vnto | him.> | |
1993-4 <He> takes her vp, and declines his head vpon her necke, {he lyes} | <Layes> him downe vp- | |
1994-5 pon a bancke of flowers, she seeing him | asleepe, leaues him: anon {come} <comes> in {an} | |