Prefatory Materials (Folio 1, 1663)
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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.
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L. Digges.
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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.
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I.M.
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The Workes of William Shakespeare,
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containing all his Comedies, Histories, and
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Tragedies: Truely set forth, according to their first
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ORIGINALL.
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The Names of the Principall Actors
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in all these Playes.
¶Richard Burbadge.
¶Iohn Hemmings.
¶Augustine Phillips.
¶William Kempt.
310Thomas Poope.
¶George Bryan.
¶Henry Condell.
¶William Slye.
¶Richard Cowly.
315Iohn Lowine.
¶Alexander Cooke.
¶Samuel Gilburne.
¶Robert Armin.
320William Ostler.
¶Nathan Field.
¶Iohn Vnderwood.
¶Nicholas Tooley.
¶William Ecclestone.
325Ioseph Taylor.
¶Robert Benfield.
¶Robert Goughe.
¶Richard Robinson.
¶Iohn Shancke.
330Iohn Rice.
