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Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
620 Our dole more deadly lookes than dying
621Balmes, and Gummes, and heavy cheeres,
622Sacred vials fill'd with teares,
623And clamors through the wild ayre flying.
625That are quick-eyd pleasures foes;
628Ioy ceaze on you againe: peace sleepe with him.
6292. Qu. And this to yours.
6301. Qu. Yours this way: Heavens lend
633And Death's the market place, where each one meetes.
634Exeunt severally.
635Actus Secundus.
639Keepe, though it be for great ones, yet they seldome
640Come; Before one Salmon, you shall take a number
641Of Minnowes: I am given out to be better lyn'd
642Then it can appeare, to me report is a true
643Speaker: I would I were really, that I am
644Deliverd to be: Marry, what I have (be it what
645it will) I will assure upon my daughter at
646The day of my death.
648And I will estate your Daughter in what I
649Have promised,
D Iailor.