[4528] trouble] And trouble Pope, arranging as Ff.
[4529] Will't] Rowe. Wilt Qq Ff.
your] you F2.
[4530] You ... foolish.] Prose, apparently, in Q2. Three lines, ending me: ... forgive, ... foolish, in Q1 Ff Q3. Two lines, the first ending me: in Capell.
[4531] [Exeunt ... Gentleman.] Exeunt. Manet Kent and Gentleman. Q1. Exeunt. Manet Kent and Gent. Q2. Exeunt. Manet Kent and Gentlemen. Q3. Exeunt. Ff.
[4532] Gent. Holds ... fought. [Exit.] Omitted in Ff.
[4533] Holds ... Germany.] Prose in Qq. Verse, the lines ending sir, ... sir ... said, ... Edgar, ... Kent, in Capell.
[4534] that] om. Capell.
[4535] As 'tis] 'Tis Capell.
[4536] in Germany ... sir.] Prose in Theobald. Four lines, ending changeable ... kingdom ... arbitrement ... sir, in Capell.
[4537] Report ... sir.] Three lines, ending about, ... apace ... sir, in Qq.
[4538] The] And the Capell.
bloody] most bloody Capell. a bloody Steevens (1793), reading The ... a bloody as one line.
[4539] [Exit.] Exit Gent. Theobald. om. Qq.
[4540] battle's] Theobald. battels Qq.
[Exit.] Exit Kent. Theobald. om. Qq.