Author: William ShakespeareNot Peer Reviewed
Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble
Kinsmen.
37Enter Hymen with a Torch burning: a Boy, in a white 38Robe before singing, and strewing Flowres: After Hymen, 39a Nimph, encompast in her Tresses, bearing a wheaten Gar- 40land. Then Theseus betweene two other Nimphs with 41wheaten Chaplets on their heades. Then Hipolita the Bride, 42 lead by Theseus, and another holding a Garland over her 43 head (her Tresses likewise hanging.) After her Emilia hol- 46ROses their sharpe spines being gon,
47Not royall in their smels alone,
49Maiden Pinckes, of odour faint,
50Dazies smel-lesse, yet most quaint
52Prim-rose first borne, child of Ver,
53Merry Spring times Herbinger,
55Oxlips, in their Cradles growing,
56Mary-golds, on death beds blowing,
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