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Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
1480Should I try death by dussons: I am mop't,
1481Food tooke I none these two daies.
1486O state of Nature, faile together in me,
1487Since thy best props are warpt: So which way now?
1488The best way is, the next way to a grave:
1490The Moone is down, the Cryckets chirpe, the Schreichowle
1491Calls in the dawne; all offices are done
1492Save what I faile in: But the point is this
1493An end, and that is all. Exit.
1494Scaena 3.
1495Enter Arcite, with Meate, Wine, and Files.
1497Enter Palamon.
1498Pal. Arcite.
1500Come forth and feare not, her'es no Theseus.
1502Arc. That's no matter,
1503Wee'l argue that hereafter: Come take courage,
1505I know you are faint, then ile talke further with you.
1507Arc. I might.
1509No more of these vaine parlies; let us not
1510Having our ancient reputation with us
1511Make talke for Fooles, and Cowards, To your health, &c.
1512Pal. Doe.
1514By all the honesty and honour in you,
1515No mention of this woman,t' will disturbe us,
1516We shall have time enough.
1517Pal. Well Sir, Ile pledge you.
Doe