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Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
2770Of thy great pleasure.
2771Here Musicke is heard, Doves are seene to flutter, they
2772fall againe upon their faces, then on their knees.
2775And we in heards thy game; I give thee thankes
2776For this faire Token, which being layd unto
2780Still Musicke of Records.
2781Enter Emilia in white, her haire about her shoulders, a whea-
2782ten wreath: One in white holding up her traine, her haire
2783stucke with flowers: One before her carrying a silver
2784Hynde, in whic his conveyd Incense and sweet odours,
2785which being set upon the Altar her maides standing a
2786loofe, she sets fire to it, then they curtsey and kneele.
2788Abandoner of Revells, mate contemplative,
2790As windefand Snow, who to thy femall knights
2792Which is their orders robe. I heere thy Priest
2793Am humbled fore thine Altar, O vouchsafe
2794With that thy rare greene eye, which never yet
2795Beheld thing maculate, looke on thy virgin,
2798Ne're entred wanton sound,) to my petition
2801But mayden harted, a husband I have pointed,
2802But doe not know him out of two, I should
2805Were I to loose one, they are equall precious,
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