1994-5 pon a bancke of flowers, she seeing him | asleepe, leaues him: anon {come} <comes> in {an} | |
1995-6 {other man} <a Fellow>, takes off his | crowne, kisses it, <and> pours poyson in the {sleepers } <Kings> eares, | |
1996-8 and {leaues him: } | <Exits.>the Queene returnes, finds the King dead, <and>| makes passionate | |
1998-9 action, the poysner with some {three or foure come } <two or | three Mutes comes> in againe, {seeme} <seeming > to {con-} | |
1999-2001 {dole } <lament >with her, | the dead body is carried away, the poysner wooes the | Queene | |
2001-2 with gifts, shee seemes {harsh} <loath and vnwilling > awhile, | but in the end accepts <his>loue. <Exeunt> | |
2003 Oph. VVhat meanes this my Lord? | 3.2.136 |