Not Peer Reviewed
- Edition: Two Noble Kinsmen
Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
- Texts of this edition
- Facsimiles
The Two Noble Kinsmen.
1407I am in plight, there shall be at your choyce
1408Both Sword, and Armour.
1409Pal. Oh you heavens, dares any
1410So noble beare a guilty busines! none
1411But onely Arcite, therefore none but Arcite
1412In this kinde is so bold.
1413Arc. Sweete Palamon.
1417Winde hornes of Cornets.
1418More then my Swords edge ont.
1419Arc. You heare the Hornes;
1421Be crost, er met, give me your hand, farewell.
1422Ile bring you every needfull thing: I pray you
1423Take comfort and be strong.
1425And doe the deede with a bent brow, most crtaine
1426You love me not, be rough with me, and powre
1427This oile out of your language; by this ayre
1429not reconcild by reason,
1431Yet pardon me hard language, when I spur
1432Winde hornes.
1433My horse, I chide him not; content, and anger
1434In me have but one face. Harke Sir, they call
1436I have an office there.
1437Pal. Sir your attendance
1439Vnjustly is atcheev'd.
1440Arc. If a good title,
By