Sc. I. On a ship at sea] Pope.
Enter ... Boatswain] Collier MS. adds ‘shaking off wet.’
3. Good,] Rowe. Good: Ff. Good. Collier.
7. till thou burst thy wind] till thou burst, wind Johnson conj. till thou burst thee, wind Steevens conj.
8. Capell adds stage direction [Exeunt Mariners aloft.
11. boatswain] Pope. boson Ff.
11-18. Verse. S. Walker conj.
15. cares] care Rowe. See note (I).
31. [Exeunt] Theobald. [Exit. Ff.
33. Bring her to try] F4. Bring her to Try F1 F2 F3. Bring her to. Try Story conj.
33-35. Text as in Capell. A plague—A cry within. Enter Sebastian, Anthonio, and Gonzalo. upon this howling. Ff.
34-37. Verse. S. Walker conj.
43. for] from Theobald.
46. two courses off to sea] two courses; off to sea Steevens (Holt conj.).
46. [Enter...] [Re-enter... Dyce.
47. [Exeunt. Theobald.
50. at] are at Rowe.
50-54. Printed as prose in Ff.
56. to glut] t’ englut Johnson conj.
59. Farewell, brother!] Brother, farewell! Theobald.
60. with the] Rowe. with’ F1 F2. with F3 F4.
61. [Exeunt A. and S.] [Exit. Ff.
63. furze] Rowe. firrs F1 F2 F3. firs F4.
long heath, brown furze] ling, heath, broom, furze Hanmer.
65. [Exeunt] [Exit F1, om. F2 F3 F4.
3. stinking] flaming Singer conj. kindling S. Verges conj.
4. cheek] heat Collier MS. crack Staunton conj.
7. creature] creatures Theobald.
13. fraughting] Ff. fraighted Pope. fraighting Theobald. freighting Steevens.
15. Mir. O, woe the day! Pros. No harm.] Mir. O woe the day! no harm? Johnson conj.
19. I am more better] I’m more or better Pope.
24. [Lays ... mantle] Pope.
28. provision] F1. compassion F2 F3 F4. prevision Hunter conj.
29. soul] soul lost Rowe. foyle Theobald. soil Johnson conj. loss Capell. foul Wright conj.
31. betid] F1. betide F2 F3 F4.
35. a] F1. the F2 F3 F4.
38. thou] om. Pope.
41. Out] Full Pope (after Dryden). Quite Collier MS.
44. with] in Pope (after Dryden).
53. Twelve year ... year] Tis twelve years ... years Pope.
58, 59. and his only heir And princess] and his only heir A princess Pope. thou his only heir And princess Steevens. and though his only heir A princess] Johnson conj.
63. holp] help’d Pope.
O, my heart] My heart Pope.
78. me] om. F3 F4.
80. whom ... whom] F2 F3 F4. who ... who F1.
81. trash] plash Hanmer.
82, 83. ’em ... ’em] them ... them Capell.
84. i’ the state] i’th state F1. e’th state F2. o’th state F3 F4. om. Pope.
88. O, good sir ... mark me.] Good sir ... mark me then. Pope. O yes, good sir ... mark me. Capell.
Mir. O, ... do. Pros. I ... me] I ... me. Mir. O ... do. Steevens.
89. dedicated] dedicate Steevens (Ritson conj.).
91. so] F1. om. F2 F3 F4.
97. lorded] loaded Collier MS.
99. exact, like] exact. Like Ff.
100. having into truth ... of it] loving an untruth, and telling ’t oft Hanmer. having unto truth ... oft Warburton. having to untruth ... of it Collier MS. having sinn’d to truth ... oft Musgrave conj.
telling] quelling S. Verges conj.
101. Made ... memory] Makes ... memory Hanmer. Makes ... memory too Musgrave conj.
103. indeed the duke] the duke Steevens. indeed duke S. Walker conj.
out o’ the] from Pope.
105. his] is F2.
105, 106. ambition growing] ambition Growing Steevens.
106. hear?] hear, child? Hanmer.
109. Milan] Millanie F1 (Capell’s copy).
112. wi’ the] Capell. with Ff. wi’ th’ Rowe. with the Steevens.
116. most] F1. much F2 F3 F4.
119. but] not Pope.
120. Good ... sons] Theobald suggested that these words should be given to Prospero. Hanmer prints them so.
122. hearkens] hears Pope. hearks Theobald.
129. Fated] Mated Dryden’s version.
purpose] practise Collier MS.
131. ministers] minister Rowe.
133. out] on’t Steevens conj.
135. to ’t] om. Steevens (Farmer conj.).
Here and elsewhere in the volume, body text has “to’t” with no space, while the Notes have “to ’t” with space.
138. Wherefore] Why Pope.
141. me] om. Pope.
146. boat] Rowe (after Dryden). butt F1 F2 F3. but F4. busse Black conj.
147. sail] F1. nor sail F2 F3 F4.
148. have] had Rowe (after Dryden).
150. the winds] winds Pope.
155. deck’d] brack’d Hanmer. mock’d Warburton. fleck’d Johnson conj. degg’d anon. ap. Reed conj.
162. who] om. Pope. he Steevens conj.
169. Now I arise] Continued to Miranda. Blackstone conj.
[Resumes his mantle] om. Ff. [Put on robe again. Collier MS.
173. princesses] princesse F1 F2 F3. princess F4. princes Rowe. princess’ Dyce (S. Walker conj.). See note (III).
186. [M. sleeps] Theobald.
189. Scene iii. Pope.
190. be’t] F1. be it F2 F3 F4.
193. quality] qualities Pope (after Dryden).
198. sometime] F1. sometimes F2 F3 F4.
200. bowsprit] bore-sprit Ff. bolt-sprit Rowe.
201. lightnings] Theobald. lightning Ff.
202. o’ the] of Pope.
thunder-claps] thunder-clap Johnson.
205. Seem] Seem’d Theobald.
206. dread] F1. dead F2 F3 F4.
My brave] My brave, brave Theobald. That’s my brave Hanmer.
209. mad] mind Pope (after Dryden).
211, 212. vessel, ... son] vessell; Then all a fire with me the King’s sonne Ff.
218. sustaining] sea-stained Edwards conj. unstaining or sea-staining Spedding conj.
229. Bermoothes] Bermudas Theobald.
231. Who] Whom Hanmer.
234. are] all Collier MS.
upon] on Pope.
239-240. Ari. Past the mid season. Pros. At least two glasses] Ari. Past the mid season at least two glasses. Warburton. Pros. ... Past the mid season? Ari. At least two glasses Johnson conj.
244. How now? moody?] How now, moody! Dyce (so Dryden, ed. 1808).
245. What] F1. Which F2 F3 F4.
248. made thee] Ff. made Pope.
249. didst] F3 F4. did F1 F2.
264. and sorceries] sorceries too Hanmer.
267. Is not this true?] Is this not true? Pope.
271. wast then] Rowe (after Dryden). was then Ff.
273. earthy] earthly Pope.
282. son] F1. sunne F2. sun F3 F4.
she] Rowe (after Dryden). he Ff.
301. like] F1. like to F2 F3 F4.
302. Be subject to] be subject To Malone.
but thine and mine] but mine Pope.
304. in’t] in it Pope.
go, hence] goe: hence Ff. go hence Pope. hence Hanmer.
307. Heaviness] Strange heaviness Edd. conj.
312. serves in offices] F1. serves offices F2 F3 F4. serveth offices Collier MS.
316. Come, thou tortoise! when?] om. Pope.
Come] Come forth Steevens.
320. come forth!] come forth, thou tortoise! Pope.
321. Scene iv. Pope.
332. camest] Rowe. cam’st Ff. cam’st here Ritson conj.
333. madest] Rowe (after Dryden). made Ff.
339. Curs’d be I that] F1. Curs’d be I that I F2 F3 F4. cursed be I that Steevens.
342. Which] Who Pope, and at line 351.
346. thee] om. F4.
349. would ’t] Ff. I wou’d it Pope.
351. Pros.] Theobald (after Dryden). Mira. Ff.
352. wilt] F1. will F2 F3 F4.
355, 356. didst not ... Know] couldst not ... Shew Hanmer.
356. wouldst] didst Hanmer.
361, 362. Deservedly ... deserved] Justly ... who hadst Deserv’d S. Walker conj. Confin’d ... deserv’d id. conj.
362. Who ... prison] om. Pope (after Dryden).
366. thou’rt] F1 F2 F3. thou art F4. thou wer’t Rowe.
375. Scene v. Pope.
following.] Malone.
378. The wild waves whist] Printed as a parenthesis by Steevens. See note (V).
380. the burthen bear] Pope. bear the burthen Ff.
381-383. Steevens gives Hark, hark! The watch-dogs bark to Ariel.
387. i’ th’ air or th’ earth?] in air or earth? Pope.
390. again] against Rowe (after Dryden).
407. owes] owns Pope (after Dryden), but leaves ow’st 454.
408. Scene vi. Pope.
419. It goes on, I see,] It goes, I see Capell. It goes on Steevens.
420. fine spirit!] om. Hanmer.
427. maid] F3. mayd F1 F2. made F4.
444. ungently] F1. urgently F2 F3 F4.
451. lest] F4. least F1 F2 F3.
452. One] Sir, one Pope.
I charge thee] I charge thee [to Ariel. Pope.
460. Pros. prefixed again to this line in Ff.
468. and] tho’ Hanmer.
469. foot] fool S. Walker conj. child Dryden’s version.
470. makest] mak’st F1. makes F2 F3 F4.
471. so] F1. om. F2 F3 F4. all Pope.
478. is] are Rowe.
488. nor] and Rowe (after Dryden). or Capell.
489. are] were Malone conj.
3. hint] stint Warburton.
5. masters] master Johnson. mistress Steevens conj. master’s Edd. conj.
6. of woe] om. Steevens conj.
11-99. Marked as interpolated by Pope.
11. visitor] ’viser Warburton.
him] om. Rowe.
15. one] F1. on F2 F3 F4.
16. entertain’d ... Comes] Capell. entertain’d, That’s offer’d comes] Ff. Printed as prose by Pope.
27. of he] Ff. of them, he Pope. or he Collier MS. See note (VII).
35. Seb. Ha, ha, ha!—So you’re paid] Theobald. Seb. Ha, ha, ha! Ant. So you’r paid Ff. Ant. So you’ve paid Capell.
81, 82. Seb. His ... too] Edd. Ant. His ... harp. Seb. He ... too Ff.
88. Ay.] I. Ff. Ay? Pope.
96. sir, my doublet] F1. my doublet, sir F2 F3 F4.
113. stroke] F1 F2 F3. strokes F4.
124. Weigh’d] Sway’d S. Verges conj.
at] as Collier MS.
125. o’ the] the Pope.
should] she’d Malone.
129. The fault’s your own] the fault’s your own (at the end of 128) Capell. the fault’s Your own Malone.
137. plantation] the plantation Rowe. the planting Hanmer.
139. on’t] of it Hanmer.
144. riches, poverty] wealth, poverty Pope. poverty, riches Capell.
145. contract, succession] succession, Contract Malone conj. succession, None id. conj.
146. none] olives, none Hanmer.
157. its] F3 F4. it F1 F2. See note (VIII).
162. ’Save] F1 F2 F3. Save F4. God save Edd. conj.
175. Enter ... invisible ... music.] Malone. Enter Ariel, playing solemn music. Ff. om. Pope. [Solemn music. Capell.
181. [All sleep ... Ant.] Stage direction to the same effect, first inserted by Capell.
182-189. Text as in Pope. In Ff. the lines begin Would ... I find ... Do not ... It seldom ... We two ... While ... Thank.
189. [Exit Ariel] Malone.
192. find not] Pope. find Not Ff.
211. so too, if heed] so too, if you heed Rowe. so, if you heed Pope.
212. Trebles thee o’er] Troubles thee o’er Pope. Troubles thee not Hanmer.
222. throes] Pope. throwes F1 F2 F3. throws F4.
Thus, sir] Why then thus Sir Hanmer.
226. he’s] he’as Hanmer. he Johnson conj.
227. Professes to persuade] om. Steevens.
234. doubt] drops Hanmer. doubts Capell.
241. she that from whom] Ff. she from whom Rowe. she for whom Pope. she from whom coming Singer. she that—from whom? Spedding conj. See note (IX).
242. all] om. Pope.
243. And ... to perform] May ... perform Pope. And by that destin’d to perform Musgrave conj. (And that by destiny) to perform Staunton conj.
244. is] F1. in F2 F3 F4.
245. In] Is Pope.
250. to] F1. by F2 F3 F4.
Keep] Sleep Johnson conj.
267. ’twere] it were Singer.
267-271. Pope ends the lines with that? ... slipper ... bosom ... Milan ... molest ... brother.
269. twenty] Ten Pope.
270. stand] stood Hanmer.
candied] Discandy’d Upton conj.
271. And melt] Would melt Johnson conj. Or melt id. conj.
273, 274. like, that’s dead; Whom I, with] like, whom I With Steevens (Farmer conj.).
275. whiles] om. Pope.
277. morsel] Moral Warburton.
280, 281. business ... hour.] hour ... business. Farmer conj.
282. precedent] Pope. president Ff.
287. O] om. Pope.
[They talk apart] Capell.
Re-enter Ariel invisible.] Capell. Enter Ariel with music and song. Ff.
289. you, his friend,] these, his friends Steevens (Johnson conj.).
289, 290. friend ... project dies ... them] friend ... projects dies ... you Hanmer. friend ... projects die ... them Malone conj. friend ... project dies ... thee Dyce.
298. [They wake.] Rowe.
300. this] thus Collier MS.
307. Gonzalo] om. Pope.
312. verily] verity Pope.
upon our guard] on guard Pope.
4. nor] F1 F2. not F3 F4.
15. and] now Pope. sent Edd. conj. (so Dryden).
21. foul] full Upton conj.
35. [Thunder] Capell.
38. dregs] drench Collier MS.
40. Scene iii. Pope.
[a bottle in his hand] Capell.
46. and Marian] Mirian Pope.
56. savages] salvages Ff.
60. at’s nostrils] Edd. at ’nostrils F1. at nostrils F2 F3 F4. at his nostrils Pope.
78. you, cat] you Cat Ff. a cat Hanmer. your cat Edd. conj.
84. well] F1 om. F2 F3 F4.
115, 116. Steevens prints as verse, I’ll ... thy True ... earthly.
118. swear, then, how thou escapedst] swear then: how escapedst thou? Pope.
119. Swum] Swom Ff.
131. and thy dog, and thy bush] thy dog and bush Steevens.
133. new] F1. the new F2 F3 F4.
135. weak] F1. shallow F2 F3 F4.
138. island] F1. isle F2 F3 F4.
150-154, 157-162, printed as verse by Pope (after Dryden).
162. scamels] shamois Theobald. seamalls, stannels id. conj.
163. Ste.] F1. Cal. F2 F3 F4.
165. Before here; bear my bottle Capell inserts [To Cal.]. See note (XII).
172. trencher] Pope (after Dryden). trenchering Ff.
175. hey-day] Rowe. high-day Ff.
1. and] but Pope.
2. sets] Rowe. set Ff.
4, 5. my ... odious] my mean task would be As heavy to me as ’tis odious Pope.
9. remove] move Pope.
14. labours] labour Hanmer.
15. Most busy lest] F1. Most busy least F2 F3 F4. Least busy Pope. Most busie-less Theobald. Most busiest Holt White conj. Most busy felt Staunton. Most busy still Staunton conj. Most busy-blest Collier MS. Most busiliest Bullock conj.
Most busy lest, when I do (doe F1 F2 F3) it] Most busy when least I do it Brae conj. Most busiest when idlest Spedding conj. Most busy left when idlest Edd. conj. See note (XIII).
at a distance, unseen] Rowe.
17. you are] F1. thou art F2 F3 F4.
31. it is] is it Steevens conj. (ed. 1, 2, and 3). om. Steevens (ed. 4) (Farmer conj.).
34, 35. I do beseech you,—Chiefly] I do beseech you Chiefly Ff.
59. I therein do] I do Pope. Therein Steevens.
62. wooden] wodden F1.
than to] than I would Pope.
72. what else] aught else Malone conj. (withdrawn).
80. seeks] seekd F3 F4.
88. as] F1. so F2 F3 F4.
91. severally] Capell.
93. withal] Theobald. with all Ff.
Scene ii. Another...] Theobald. The other... Pope.
Enter ...] Enter S. and T. reeling, Caliban following with a bottle. Capell. Enter C. S. and T. with a bottle. Johnson.
8. head] F1. heart F2 F3 F4.
13, 14. on. By this light, thou] on, by this light thou Ff. on, by this light.—Thou Capell.
25. debauched] debosh’d Ff.
37. to the suit I made to thee] the suit I made thee Steevens, who prints all Caliban’s speeches as verse.
60. Johnson conjectured that this line was spoken by Stephano.
68. farther] F1 no further F2 F3 F4.
72. [Beats him.] Rowe.
84. there] then Collier MS.
89. nor] and Pope.
93. deck] deck’t Hanmer.
96. I never saw a woman] I ne’er saw woman Pope.
99. great’st does least] greatest does the least Rowe.
115, 116] Printed as verse in Ff.
115. any] F1. and F2 F3 F4.
117. scout ’em, and scout ’em] Pope. cout ’em and skowt ’em Ff.
125. sins] sin F4.
132. twangling] twanging Pope.
133. sometime] F1. sometimes F2 F3 F4.
137. that] om. Pope.
147. Trin. Will come? I’ll follow, Stephano] Trin. Wilt come? Ste. I’ll follow. Capell. Ste. ... Wilt come? Trin. I’ll follow, Stephano. Ritson conj.
2. ache] ake F2 F3 F4. akes F1.
3. forth-rights] F2 F3 F4. fourth rights F1.
8. flatterer] F1. flatterers F2 F3 F4.
17. Prospero above] Malone. Prosper on the top Ff. See note (XIV).
20. were] F1 F2 F3. are F4.
26. ’tis true] to ’t Steevens conj.
did lie] lied Hanmer.
29. islanders] F2 F3 F4. islands F1.
32. gentle-kind] Theobald. gentle, kind Ff. gentle kind Rowe.
36. muse] F1 F2 F3. muse, F4. muse; Capell.
48. of five for one] Ff. on five for one Theobald. of one for five Malone, (Thirlby conj.) See note (XV).
49-51. I will ... past] Mason conjectured that these lines formed a rhyming couplet.
53. Scene iv. Pope.
54. instrument] instruments F4.
56. belch up you] F1 F2 F3. belch you up F4. belch up Theobald.
60. [... draw their swords] Hanmer.
65. dowle] down Pope.
plume] Rowe. plumbe F1 F2 F3. plumb F4.
67. strengths] strength F4.
79. wraths] wrath Theobald.
81. heart-sorrow] Edd. hearts-sorrow Ff. heart’s-sorrow Rowe. heart’s sorrow Pope.
82. mocks] mopps Theobald.
86. life] list Johnson conj.
90. now] om. Pope.
92. whom] who Hanmer.
93. mine] my Rowe.
[Exit above] Theobald.
94. something holy, sir,] something, holy Sir, F4.
99. bass] Johnson. base Ff.
106. do] om. Pope.
3. a third] a thread Theobald. the thread Williams conj.
4. who] whom Pope.
7. test] F1. rest F2 F3 F4.
9. off] F2 F3 F4. of F1.
11. do] om. Pope.
13. gift] Rowe. guest Ff.
14. but] F1. om. F2 F3 F4.
25. ’tis] is Capell.
30. Phœbus’] Phœbus F1. Phœdus F2 F3. Phœduus F4.
34. Scene ii. Pope.
41. vanity] rarity S. Walker conj.
48. no?] no. Rowe.
53. abstemious] abstenious F1.
60. Scene iii. A Masque. Pope.
thy] F1. the F2 F3 F4.
64. pioned] pionied Warburton. peonied Steevens.
twilled] tulip’d Rowe. tilled Capell (Holt conj.). lilied Steevens.
66. broom-groves] brown groves Hanmer.
68. pole-clipt] pale-clipt Hanmer.
72. After this line Ff. have the stage direction, ‘Juno descends.’
74. her] Rowe. here Ff.
83. short-grass’d] F3 F4. short gras’d F1 F2. short-grass Pope.
96. bed-right] bed-rite Singer.
101. High’st] High Pope.
102. Enter Juno] om. Ff.
110. Cer.] Theobald. om. Ff.
foison] F1 and foison F2 F3 F4.
114. Spring] Rain Collier MS.
119. charmingly] charming lay Hanmer. charming lays Warburton. Harmoniously charming Steevens conj.
121. from their] F1. from all their F2 F3 F4.
123. wife] F1 (var.). Rowe. wise F1 (var.) F2 F3 F4.
124. Makes] make Pope.
sweet, now, silence] now, silence, sweet Hanmer.
124. In Ff. the stage direction [Juno, &c. follows line 127. Capell made the change.
128. windring] winding Rowe. wand’ring Steevens.
129. sedged] sedge Collier MS.
136. holiday] holly day F1 F2 F3. holy-day F4.
139. Scene iv. Pope.
143. This is] This’ (for This ’s) S. Walker conj.
strange] most strange Hanmer.
145. Ff put a comma after anger. Warburton omitted it.
146. do] om. Pope. See note (XVI).
151. this] F1. their F2 F3 F4. th’ air visions Warburton.
156. rack] F3 F4. racke F1 F2. track Hanmer. wreck Dyce (Malone conj.).
163. your] F1 F2 F3. you F4.
164. I thank thee, Ariel: come.] I thank you:—Ariel, come. Theobald.
169. Lest] F4. Least F1 F2 F3.
170. Say again] Well, say again Capell.
180. furzes] Rowe. firzes Ff.
181. shins] skins Warburton conj. (note, V. 1. p. 87).
182. filthy-mantled] filthy mantled Ff. filth-ymantled Steevens conj.
184. feet] fear Spedding conj.
190. all, all] are all Malone conj.
193. them on Rowe. on them Ff. Prospero ... invisible. Theobald, Capell. om. Ff.
194. Scene v. Pope.
230. Let’s alone] Let’s along Theobald. Let it alone Hanmer. Let ’t alone Collier. See note (XVII).
246. to apes] om. to Pope.
255. Stage direction added by Theobald.
256. they] F1 F3 F4. thou F2.
261. Lie] Rowe. lies Ff.
7. together] om. Pope.
9. all] all your Pope.
10. line-grove] lime-grove Rowe.
11. your] F1 F2. you F3 F4.
15. sir] om. Pope.
16. run] runs F1.
winter’s] winter F4.
23. F1 F2 put a comma after sharply. F3 F4 omit it.
24. Passion] Passion’d Pope.
26. ’gainst] Pope. gainst F1 F2. against F3 F4.
33. Scene ii. Pope.
37. green sour] green-sward Douce conj.
46. strong-based] Rowe. strong-bass’d Ff.
58. Scene iii. Pope.
and] om. Capell.
60. boil’d] Pope. boile F1 F2. boil F3 F4.
62. Holy] Noble Collier MS.
63. show] shew Ff. flow Collier MS.
64. fellowly] fellow Pope.
68. O] O my Pope. O thou S. Walker conj.
69. sir] servant Collier MS.
72. Didst] F3 F4. Did F1 F2.
74. Sebastian. Flesh and blood,] Sebastian, flesh and blood. Theobald.
75. entertain’d] entertaine F1.
76. who] Rowe. whom Ff.
82. lies] F3 F4. ly F1 F2.
83. or] e’er Collier MS.
84. Theobald gives as stage direction “Exit Ariel and returns immediately.”
88. suck] lurk Theobald.
90. couch] crowch F3 F4.
Capell punctuates There I couch: when owls do cry,
92. summer] sun-set Theobald.
106. Behold,] lo! Pope.
111. Whether thou be’st] Where thou beest Ff. Be’st thou Pope. Whe’r thou be’st Capell.
112. trifle] devil Collier MS.
119. my] thy Collier MS.
124. not] F3 F4. nor F1 F2.
132. fault] faults F4.
136. who] F2 F3 F4. whom F1.
145. and,] sir, and Capell.
supportable] F1 F2. insupportable F3 F4. portable Steevens.
148. my] my only Hanmer.
A daughter] Only daughter Hanmer. Daughter Capell.
156. eyes] F1. eye F2 F3 F4.
their] these Capell.
172. Scene iv. Pope.
Here Prospero discovers...] Ff. Scene opens to the entrance of the cell. Here Prospero discovers ... Theobald. Cell opens and discovers ... Capell.
172. dear’st] dearest Ff.
179. [Kneels] Theobald.
191. advice] F4. advise F1 F2 F3.
199, 200. remembrances with] remembrance with Pope. remembrances With Malone.
213. When] Where Johnson conj.
216. Scene v. Pope.
sir, look, sir] sir, look F3 F4.
is] are Pope.
221. safely] safe F3 F4.
230. of sleep] a-sleep Pope.
234. more] Rowe. mo F1 F2. moe F3 F4.
236. her] Theobald (Thirlby conj.). our Ff.
242-245. Given to Ariel in F2 F3 F4.
247. leisure] F1. seisure F2. seizure F3 F4.
248. Which shall be shortly, single] Pope. (which shall be shortly single) Ff.
253. [Exit Ariel] Capell.
256. Scene vi. Pope.
258. Coragio] corasio F1.
268. mis-shapen] mis-shap’d Pope.
271. command, without her power.] command. Without her power, anon. conj.
without] with all Collier MS.
280. liquor] ’lixir Theobald.
282-284. Printed as verse in Ff.
289. This is] F1 F2. ’Tis F3 F4.
a strange] as strange a Capell.
e’er I] I ever Hanmer.
[Pointing to Caliban.] Steevens.
299. [Exeunt... Trin.] Capell.
308. nuptial] nuptiall F1. nuptials F2 F3 F4.
309. See note (XVIII).
Epilogue ... Prospero.] advancing, Capell.
1. Now] Now, now F3 F4.
3. now] and now Pope.
13. Now] For now Pope.