slaine. (sl not quite certain, possibly broken ss)
2002
but
2007
Doro,
2019
effate: (ff broken, read estate:)
2024
but on the (perhaps buton th e)
2037
Nana,
2060
fontre
2092
purschase
2101
place (read plow)
2113
Lyon, (king
2114
slaine? (sl not certain, perhaps broken ss)
2142
Exeunt, (original Exeunt, or Fxeunt, apparently the latter, but the letter may be a broken E)
2144
state, (so the Dyce copy, the B.M. copy apparently has a full point, but this is probably a broken comma)
2162
sect,
2166
countriees (first e not quite certain, possibly c)
2169
toexcept:
2182
greatmens
2189
guise, (perhaps gu ise,)
2204
warre?
2215
summonies
2241
ofcontention:
2254
true, .Exeun.. (what appears like a full point after the n may be the remains of a very broken t)
2260
sarre Twearde.
2283
mistresse:
2294–5
he … she
2300
Alhough
2310
Qeene,
2331
change,
2355
these (perhaps th ese)
2370
wasmisled, (sl not quite certain, possibly broken ss)
2383
K. of S. (apparently S: in the B.M. copy, but the upper dot is accidental)
2424
(indentation doubtful)
2426
for (perhaps fo r)
2438
ttumpets
2443
Cutber tohis
2463
Scortish
2509
missed: (ss broken, read misled:)
2522
Thou (original Thou)
2540
our (perhaps ou r)
2545
ffaies, (ff broken, read staies,)
2547
reeoncile
2562
Auteukin,
2579
when,
In ll. 1062, 1090 the speaker’s name is given as ‘8. Atten.’ Whatever this may be meant for it is clear that the speeches belong to the Bishop of St. Andrews. In ll. 2015–6 a complicated error has occurred, the ‘e’ of ‘her’ in the lower line having worked its way up into an accidental space after the ‘d’ of ‘and’ in the upper.