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(39) True Tragedy, p. 45, 1. 64 : 



" Her lookes are all repleat with males tie." 

 Ibid., p. 63, 1. 19: 



" Thy lookes are all repleat with Maiestie." 

 Contention, p. 4, 1. 21 : 



" Lend me a heart repleat with thankfulnesse." 



(40) True Tragedy, p. 47, I. 107: 



" For I am not yet lookt on in the world." 

 Ibid., p. 78, 1. 22: 



" For yet I am not lookt on in the world." 



(41) True Tragedy, p. 52, 11. 135-143: 



" tell false Edward thy supposed king. 



That Lewis of France is sending oner Maskers 



To reuell it with him and his now bride. 



Bona. Tell him in hope heele be a Widower shortlie, 



He weare the wiUow garland for his sake. 



Queen. Tell him my mourning weedes be laide aside. 



And I am readie to put armor on. 



War. Tell him from me, that he hath done me wrong, 



And therefore lie vncrowne him er't be long." 



Ibid., p. 56, 11. 64-66, 69 f., 74 f., 79 f. : 

 " tell false Edward thy supposed king. 

 That Lewis of France is sending ouer Maskers, 

 To reuill it with him and his new bride . . . 

 Tel him, quoth she, in hope heele proue a widdower shortly 

 He weare the willow garland for his sake . . . 

 Tell him, quoth shee, my mourning w^eeds be Doone, 

 And I am readie to put armor on . . . 

 Tell him quoth he, that he hath done me wrong. 

 And therefore He vncrowne him er't be long." 



(42) True Tragedy, p. 59, 1. 52 f. : 



" And free king Henry from imprisonment. 

 And see him seated in his regall throne." 

 Ibid., p. 63, 1. 58: 



" And pull false Henry from the Regall throne." 



(43) True Tragedy, p. 65, 1. 3 : 



" Awaie with him, I will not heare him speake." 

 Ibid., p. 72, L 50: 



" Awaie, I will not heare them speake." 



