[1881] Sec. Serv.] 2 Serv. Rowe. Ser. Ff.
[1882] May it ... silver] As in Ff. Prose in Pope.
[1883] Lord] the Lord Capell.
[1884] to] om. Pope (ed. 2).
[1885] silver] silver-harness Keightley.
[1886] Please you ... greyhounds] As four lines of verse by Capell, ending gentleman, ... company ... you ... grey-hounds.
[1887] Lord] The lord Capell.
[1888] your honour] you Capell.
[1889] I'll ... reward] As in Hanmer. Two lines in Ff, the first ending him. Prose in Pope.
[1890] [Aside] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1891] What will ... coffer] As in Ff. Prose in Pope. Three lines, ending to?... give ... coffer, in Hanmer. Three lines, ending, to?... gifts, ... coffer, in Steevens.
[1892] He] Here he Hanmer. He here Capell, following Hanmer's arrangement.
all] all the while Ritson conj.
[1893] That ... out!] Arranged as by Capell, after Hanmer. Four lines, ending word: ... for't; ... I were ... out, in Ff.
[1894] he owes] he ows F1. owes F2 F3 F4.
[1895] that] om. Seymour conj.
now] om. Theobald (ed. 2).
[1896] land's] F1 F4. lands F2 F3.
[1897] Before] F1. ere F2 F3. e'er F4.
Before ... forced out] Omitted in Hanmer.
out] F1. om. F2 F3 F4.
[1898] bleed] do bleed Capell.
[1899] You ... love.] As in Malone. Three lines, ending wrong, ... merits ... love, in Ff. Prose in Pope. Two lines, ending too much ... love, in Capell, omitting Here, line 201. Three lines, ending too much ... trifle ... love, in Steevens (1773).
[1900] Sec. Lord.] 2 Lord Ff. 1. Lord. Rowe.
[1901] With ... it] One line in Pope (ed 1). Two lines, the first ending thankes, in Ff. Prose in Pope (ed. 2).
[1902] O, he's] F1. O has F2 F3. O ha's F4. He has Pope. O! he is Steevens.
[1903] And ... it.] Prose in Ff.
[1904] I remember] I do remember me Capell, reading 205-204 as four lines, ending now ... gave ... courser ... it. Three lines, ending gave ... courser ... it, Steevens (1773). I remember me Steevens (1793), arranging as before.
[1905] rode] F3 F4. rod F1 F2.
'Tis] it is Capell.
[1906] Third Lord.] Rann (Capell conj.). 1. L. Ff. 2. Lord. Rowe.
[1907] O,] om. Steevens (1793).
[1908] in that] Put in a separate line by Capell.
[1909] You may ... to you.] Prose in Ff. Johnson prints Can ... you, as three lines of verse, ending affect; ... own ... you. Capell makes four lines, the first ending know. Steevens ends the first at man.
[1911] to you] on you Pope.
[1912] give: Methinks,] give My thanks, Hanmer.
[1913] It comes] I'll come Hanmer.
for all] om. Pope.
[1914] Ay, defiled] I, defil'd F1. I defie F2 F3 F4. I' defiled Johnson. In defiled Steevens (1778).
[1915] Ay, ... endear'd] Arranged as in Ff. Verse in Capell, ending line 224 And so.
[1916] bound—] Pope. bound. Ff.
[1917] infinitely] infinite Capell (corrected in Errata).
endear'd—] Rowe. endeer'd. Ff.
[1918] endear'd— Tim. All to you. Lights] endear'd all to you— Tim. Lights Heath conj.
[1919] more lights] F1. more lights, more light F2 F3 F4. more lights, more lights Pope.
[1920] The ... Timon!] As prose by Edd. Two lines, the first ending fortunes, in Ff. Steevens ends the first line happiness.
[1921] fortunes] fortune S. Walker conj.
[1922] with] om. Pope.
Timon!] Timon— Pope.
[1923] Ready] Ready ever Steevens conj. Still ready Seymour conj.
[Exeunt....] Edd. Exeunt Lords. Ff. Exeunt Alcibiades, Lords, &c. Capell.
Scene VIII. Pope. Scene vii. Johnson.
[1924] What ... 'em.] As in Rowe. Prose in Ff.
[1925] Serving of becks] Screwing of backs Hanmer (Theobald conj.). Serring of becks (from 'serrer' Fr.) Warburton.
[1926] No ... music.] Prose in Ff. Nine lines of verse in Capell.
[1927] thyself in paper] thyself in proper Theobald, ed. 2 (Warburton). thyself in perpetuum Hanmer. thyself. E'en pauper or thyself in pauper Becket conj.
[1928] needs] F1. neede F2. need F3 F4.
[1929] an] Capell. and Ff. if Pope.
on society once] once on society Capell.
[1930] So ... flattery!] As in Ff. Four lines, ending then ... thee: ... be ... flattery, in Pope. Johnson ends the lines So— ... then: ... lock ... be ... flattery. Capell, So; ... then, ... be ... flattery. Steevens, So;— ... lock ... be ... flattery. Collier, now; ... thee ... be ... flattery.
[1931] thou wilt] thou'lt Steevens (1793).
me] om. Steevens conj.
[1932] thy] the Hanmer.
heaven] haven Mason conj.