Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
Not Peer Reviewed
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EPILOGVE.
¶I would now aske ye how ye like the Play,
¶But as it is with Schoole Boyes, cannot say,
¶I am cruell fearefull: pray yet stay a while,
3340And let me looke upon ye: No man smile?
¶Then it goes hard I see; He that has
¶Tis strange if none be heere, and if he will
¶And yet mistake me not: I am not bold
¶(For tis no other) any way content ye)
¶We have our end; and ye shall have ere long
¶I dare say many a better, to prolong
¶Your old loves to us: we, and all our might,
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Florish.
FINIS.
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