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Conventions used in this electronic edition:
* An asterisk on a yellow background indicates a variant, omitted title, mispagination, or other information such as omitted lines or stanzas.
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cor The variant represents the corrected state of the text.
unc The variant represents the uncorrected state of the text.
[CW: The] The catchword occurs at the bottom right-hand corner of the page and prints the first word of the page to follow.
om Omission.
~ Base word.
^ Punctuation omitted.
M Marginalia.
     
Printed sources:
(For a complete list of the copies included in the collation of an edition, please see the bibliographical description of that edition. Note: Not all copies have been thoroughly collated, and their readings cannot be inferred unless explicitly reported.)
Copy's code Copy's Source

(C) Cambridge University Library, Cambridge
(CLU–C) William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA
(CSmH) Huntington Library, San Marino, CA
(CT) Trinity College, Cambridge
(CtY) Yale University Library, New Haven, CT
(DFo) Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC
(ICN) Newberry Library, Chicago, IL
(InU) University of Indiana Library, Bloomington, IN
(IU) University of Illinois Library, Urbana, IL
(KyU) University of Kentucky Library, Lexington, KY
(L) British Library, London
(LG) Guildhall Library, London
(LU) London University Library
(M) John Rylands Library, University of Manchester
(Matt) Elkin Matthews copy, Private Hands
(MC) Chetham's Library, Manchester
(MH) Harvard University Library, Boston, MA
(MiU) University of Michigan Library, Ann Arbor, MI
(NjP) Princeton University Library, Princeton, NJ
(O) Bodleian Library, Oxford
(OCh) Christ Church, Oxford
(OJn) St. John's College, Oxford
(OWa) Wadham College Library, Oxford
(TxAM) Texas A&M University Library, College Station, TX
(TxLT) Texas Tech University Library, Lubbock, TX
(TxU) University of Texas Library, Austin, TX
(WBU) Bangor University Archives and Special Collections, Cathedral Library Collection
 
Stopwords:
Common words (i.e., a, of, the, on) that have little or no meaning by themselves. The concordance interface allows users to include/exclude stopwords.
This is a list of the current stopwords in the concordance:
& a am an and  as
at be been but by can
cannot did do does for had
 has he her if in is
 like may me my no not
o of on or so some
such than then there this up
was we were what who will
with yet        

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