Prefatory Materials (Folio 1, 1663)
Not Peer Reviewed
¶
TO THE MEMORIE
¶The world thy Workes: thy Workes, by which, out-liue
¶Shall loath what's new, thinke all is prodegie
¶Of his, thy wit-fraught Booke shall once inuade.
¶Nor shall I e're beleeue, or thinke thee dead
¶Passions of Iuliet, and her Romeo;
¶Or till I heare a Scene more nobly take,
¶Then when thy half=Sword parlying Romans spake.
285Shall with more fire, more feeling be exprest,
¶But crown'd with Lawrell, liue eternally.
¶
L. Digges.
¶
To the memorie of M. W. Shake-speare.
¶_From the Worlds=Stage, to the Graues-Tyring-roome.
¶Wee thought thee dead, but this thy printed worth,
¶Tels thy Spectators, that thou went'st but forth
¶To enter with applause. An Actors Art,
295Can dye, and liue, to acte a second part.
¶That's but an Exit of Mortalitie;
¶This, a Re-entrance to a Plaudite.
¶
I.M.
