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Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
2692The stony girthes of Citties: me thy puple,
2694With military skill, that to thy lawde
2695I may advance my Streamer, and by thee,
2696Be stil'd the Lord o'th day, give me great Mars
2697Some token of thy pleasure.
2698Here they fall on their faces as formerly, and there is heard
2699 clanging of Armor, with a short Thunder as the burst of
2700 a Battaile, whereupon they all rise and bow to the Altar.
2701O Great Corrector of enormous times,
2702Shaker of ore-rank States, thou grand decider
2705O'th pluresie of people; I doe take
2708Enter Palamon and his Knights, with the former obser-
2709 vance.
2711To daie extinct; our argument is love,
2716Commend we our proceeding, and implore
2717Her power unto our partie. Here they kneele as formerly.
2719To call the feircest Tyrant from his rage;
2720And weepe unto a Girle; that ha'st the might
2721Even with an ey-glance, to choke Marsis Drom
2724Before Apollo; that may'st force the King
2726Stale gravitie to daunce, the pould Bachelour
2727Whose youth like wanton Boyes through Bonfyres
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