134. How now!] How now? who goes here? Halliwell (from Q1 Q2). How now! what’s here? S. Verges conj.
140. [Exeunt ... basket.] Rowe.
144. [Locking the door.] Capell.
144, 145. So, now uncape] om. Pope. So, now uncouple Hanmer.
155. Scene xi. Pope.
159. who] what Grant White (Ritson conj.).
170. foolish] F2 F3 F4. foolishion F1 Q3. foolish eye on—carry on Jackson conj.
174. to-morrow, eight] F1 Q3. to-morrow by eight F2 F3 F4.
178. [Aside to Mrs Ford] Capell.
179. You use...] I, I; peace;—You use... Theobald (from Q1 Q2).
180. Ay, I] I, I F1 Q3 F2. I, I, I F3 F4.
181. you] me Capell conj.
188. at the day of judgement] F1 Q3. om. F2 F3 F4.
211. Theobald inserts (from Q1 Q2) Evans. In your teeth: for shame!
Scene iv.] Scene xii. Pope.
7. Besides these, other] Ff Q3. Besides, these other S. Walker conj.
12. my] the Capell (altered to my in his own hand).
20. opportunity] importunity Hanmer.
22. Scene xiii. Pope.
28. but that] F1 Q3 F2. but F3 F4.
40. pen] henloft (Q1 Q2) Halliwell.
62. my] om. Q3.
hath] have F4.
65. ask] om. Q3.
66. Scene xiv. Pope.
67. Fenton] Fenter F1.
75. mind] wind F2.
80. of] or Q3.
85, 86. Anne. Alas, ... turnips!] Anne. Alas, ... earth. Quick. And ... turnips Warburton.
92. angry] angry else S. Verges conj.
93. gentle] my gentle Capell.
95. and] or Hanmer.
Scene v.] Scene xv. Pope.
5. in] into Rowe.
9. blind bitch’s] bitch’s blind Hanmer.
16. mummy] mummy. Now, is the sack brewed? Theobald (from Q1 Q2).
22. Scene xvi. Pope.
24. pottle] posset R. G. White.
60. sped you] you sped Rowe.
62. How so, sir] F1 Q3 F2. How Sir F3 F4.
65. me] om. F4.
77. in] by (Q1 Q2) Theobald.
distraction] direction Hanmer.
80. By the Lord] (Q1 Q2) Malone. yes F1 Q3. yea F2 F3 F4.
83. smell] smells Hanmer.
96. several] egregious (Q1 Q2) Pope.
106. in] is F2.
107. surge] forge Capell conj.
110. have suffered] suffered F4.
130. nor] not Q3.
134. one] me Dyce.
[Exit.] Rowe. [Exeunt. Ff Q3.
[A Street] Capell. Page’s House. Pope.
10. let] get Collier MS.
25. polecats] powlcat Q3.
41. Accusativo] accusative F3 F4.
hinc] hunc Halliwell.
43. hung] Pope. hing Ff Q3.
56. Jenny’s] Ginyes Ff Q3.
63. lunaties] Ff Q3. lunacies Rowe. lunaticks Capell.
64. of] and Collier MS.
65. desires] desire Pope.
70, 71. quæ ... quæs] que ... ques Ff Q3.
18. lunes] Theobald. lines Ff Q3. vaine (Q1 Q2).
33. street] F1 Q3. streets F2 F3 F4.
39. Re-enter F.] Enter. F2.
40. Scene iii. Pope.
43. pistols] Pistol Jackson conj.
48. Creep into the kiln-hole] Given to Mrs Page by Dyce (Malone conj.).
55. Mrs Page] (Q1 Q2) Malone. Mist. Ford. Ff Q3.
57. Mrs Ford] om. F2 F3 F4.
62. a mischief] mischief F4.
63, 73, 85, 150, and passim. Brentford] Brainford (Q1 Q2) Ff Q3.
66. thrummed] thrum’d F1 F2 F3. thrumb F4.
89. him] F2 F3 F4. om. F1 Q3.
98. knight] F1 Q3. the knight F2 F3 F4.
99. as lief] F2 F3 F4. liefe as F1 Q3.
100. Scene iv. Pope.
102. villain] villains Dyce.
Youth in a basket] you youth in a basket come out here Malone (from Q1 Q2).
103. ging] F2 F3 F4. gin F1 Q3 gang Rowe.
104. shamed] ashamed F2.
105. wife] om. Rowe.
159. not] om. F1.
160. Scene v. Pope.
Re-enter ... clothes] Rowe. Enter Fal. Ff. and Mistress Page] Pope.
163. hag] F3 F4. ragge F1. hagge Q3. rag F2.
170. By yea and no] By Jeshu (Q1 Q2).
171. ’oman] ’omans Q3.
172. his] Ff Q3. her (Q1 Q2) Pope.
175. trail] F1 Q3 F2 F3. Tryal F4.
188. fine] find Q3.
193. brains] brain F3 F4.
197. period] right period Hanmer.
198. the jest] jest Q3.
199. it, then; shape it:] it, then shape it: Ff Q3.
Scene iii.] Scene vi. Pope.
1. Germans desire] Capell. Germane desires Ff Q3.
7. Ay] om. F3 F4.
9. house] (Q1 Q2) Rowe. houses Ff Q3.
11. come off] compt off Theobald (Warburton). not come off Capell.
Scene iv.] Scene vii. Pope.
1. ’oman] o’mans Q3.
7. cold] Rowe. gold Ff Q3.
9. as faith] F1 Q3. of faith F2 F3 F4.
11. as extreme] F1 Q3. om. as F2 F3 F4.
11, 12. Printed in one line in Ff Q3.
20. say] see Collier MS.
in the rivers] F1 Q3. into the river F2 F3 F4.
22. terrors] terror Q3.
29. midnight] F1 Q3. of midnight F2 F3 F4.
30. great ragg’d] ragged Pope.
31. tree] trees Hanmer.
41. Here Theobald inserts from Q1 Q2, We’ll send him word to meet us in the field, Disguised like Herne [Horne Q1 Q2] with huge horns on his head. Malone gives the second line only. See note (VIII).
56. to-pinch] Steevens (Tyrwhitt conj.).] to pinch Ff Q3. too, pinch Warburton.
fairy-like, to-pinch] like to fairies pinch Hanmer.
60. him sound] F2 F3 F4. him, sound, F1 Q3. him round, Pope. him soundly Collier MS.
67. taber] taper Pope.
72. time] tire Theobald.
75. in name] in the name Q3.
86. he] him Hanmer.
Scene v.] Scene viii. Pope.
2. snap] nap Q3.
17. [Above] Theobald. Enter Falstaff. Rowe. om. Ff Q3.
27. Master Slender] Steevens. my master Slender, Ff Q3.
28. thorough] F1 Q3. through F2 F3 F4.
39. Sim. I may...] Rowe. Fal. I may... Ff Q3. Fal. You may... Collier MS.
40. Host.] Fal. Warburton.
Conceal them, or] Conceal them, and Hanmer. Aye conseil them or Becket conj.
39, 40. conceal, Conceal] reveal, Reveal Farmer conj.
42. master’s] master Q3.
49. Ay, sir; like] Ff Q3. I tike, (Q1 Q2). Ay, sir Tike, Steevens (Farmer conj.). Ay, sir, tike, Collier. See note (IX).
58. Scene ix. Pope.
61. with] with by Collier MS.
71. Readins] Reading F4.
80. grand] agrand F3 F4.
85. [Exeunt H. and B.] Capell. [Exit F2. om. F1 Q3.
94. [to say my prayers] (Q1 Q2) Pope. om. Ff Q3.
95. repent] pray and repent Collier MS.
96. Scene x. Pope.
110. an old woman] a wode woman Theobald.
Scene vi.] Ff Q3. Scene xi. Pope. Theobald continues Sc. 5.
The same] Another room. Capell.
14. whereof] whereof’s Pope.
16. fat Falstaff] F1 Q3. wherein fat Falstaff (Q1 Q2) Malone. fat sir John Falstaffe F2 F3 F4. fat Falstaff, he S. Walker conj. therein fat Falstaff Id. conj.
17. scene] scare (Q1 Q2). share S. Verges conj. scene in it Capell.
27. even] ever Pope.
39. denote] Capell (Steevens conj.). devote Ff Q3.
50. marrying] marriage S. Walker conj.
51. ceremony] matrimony (Q1 Q2).
Act v. Scene i.] Act iv. (continued). Scene xii. Pope.
Scene ii.] Act V. Scene i. Pope.
Windsor Park] Pope. [A street. Capell.
3. daughter] om. F1 Q3.
Scene iii.] Scene ii. Pope.
A street, &c.] [Another street, &c. Capell.
12. Hugh] Capell. Herne Ff Q3. Evans Theobald (Thirlby conj.).
19. every way] F1 Q3. om. F2 F3 F4.
Scene iv.] Scene II. continued in Pope.
3. pid] F1 Q3. bid F2 F3 F4.
Scene v.] Scene iii. Pope.
Enter F...] Enter Sir John with a Buck’s head upon him (Q1 Q2).
22. bribe] Theobald. brib’d Ff Q3.
32-34. Printed as verse in Ff Q3.
34. Enter ... tapers] See note (X).
35. Quick.] Qui. Ff Q3.
37. orphan] ouphan Theobald (Warburton).
41. shalt thou leap] when thou’st leapt Collier MS. having leapt Singer.
42. unswept] to sweep S. Verges conj.
46. [Lies ... face] Rowe.
47. Bede] Ff Q3. Pede Theobald. Pead (Q1 Q2).
51. as] that F4.
53. Quick.] Qu. F1 Q3 F2. Qui. F3 F4.
57. state as] site as Hanmer. seat as S. Walker conj.
58. and] as Theobald (Warburton).
63. nightly, meadow-fairies,] Capell. Nightly-meadow-Fairies Ff Q3.
66. More] Mote F1 Q3.
68. emerald tufts] Emrold-tuffes Ff Q3.
purple] purfled Warburton.
69. sapphire, pearl] Theobald. saphire-pearle Ff Q3.
and] in Warburton.
75. Pray you] om. Pope.
86. [They burn ... tapers.] Rowe.
90. time] time. Eva. It is right, indeed, he is full of lecheries and iniquity. Theobald (from Q1 Q2).
91. sinful] simple Pope.
93. a bloody fire] i’ th’ blood a fire] Hanmer.
95. heart] the heart Hanmer.
97. Mutually] mutuall Q3.
100. The stage direction which follows was inserted by Theobald from Q1 Q2, with some verbal changes.
101. Enter...] Enter... They lay hold on him. Rowe.
101, 102. Printed as prose in Ff Q3.
105. these, husband] these husband F1 Q3. these husbands F2 F3 F4. these, husbands Hanmer.
yokes] yoakes F1 Q3. okes F2 F3. oaks F4. oaks [Pointing to the horns. Hanmer.
fair yokes] fairy jokes Jackson conj.
111. paid to Master Brook] paid to M. Foord (Q1 Q2). pay’d too, Master Brook Capell.
120. the sudden] with the sudden Hanmer.
136. pelly] F2 F3 F4. belly F1 Q3.
148. as slanderous] slanderous Q3.
152. sack, and wine] sacks, and wines Pope.
153. starings] F1 Q3. staring F2 F3 F4.
156. is a plummet o’er me] is plummet o’er me Q3. has a plume o’ me Johnson conj. is a planet o’er me Farmer conj.
162. After this line Theobald inserts from Q1 Q2: Mrs Ford. Nay, husband, let that go to make amends; Forgive that sum, and so we’ll all be friends. Ford. Well, here’s my hand: all is forgiven at last.
167, 168. Given to Mrs Ford in Q3. [Aside] Theobald.
169. Scene vi. Pope.
Whoa] What Rowe.
177. i’ the] i’t F2.
186. white] Pope. green Ff Q3.
190, 196. green] Pope. white Ff Q3.
190. into] in Q3.
193. Scene vii. Pope.
194. un garçon] Capell. oon garsoon F1 Q3. one garsoon F2 F3 F4.
un paysan] Capell. oon pesant Ff Q3.
boy] boe F2 F3 F4.
196. did you] did you not Rowe.
214. title] guile Collier MS.
225. After this line Pope, followed by Theobald, inserts from Q1 Q2: Evans [aside to Fenton] I will dance and eat plums at your wedding.
231. Let it be so. Sir John,] Let it be so (Sir John:) Ff Q3.