Author: William ShakespeareNot Peer Reviewed
Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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3337I would now aske ye how ye like the Play,
3338But as it is with Schoole Boyes, cannot say,
3339I am cruell fearefull: pray yet stay a while,
3340And let me looke upon ye: No man smile? 3341Then it goes hard I see; He that has 3342Lov'd a yong hansome wench then, show his face: 3343Tis strange if none be heere, and if he will 3344Against his Conscience let him hisse, and kill 3345Our Market: Tis in vaine, I see to stay yee,
3346Have at the worst can come, then; Now what say ye? 3347And yet mistake me not: I am not bold 3348We have no such cause. If the tale we have told 3349(For tis no other) any way content ye) 3350(For to that honest purpose it was ment ye) 3351We have our end; and ye shall have ere long 3352I dare say many a better, to prolong 3353Your old loves to us: we, and all our might,
3354Rest at your service, Gentlemen, good night.
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