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- THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN
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- Epilogue
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- (Enter Epilogue)
- l1l Epilogue I would now ask ye how ye like the play,
- l2l But, as it is with schoolboys, cannot say.
- l3l I am cruel fearful. Pray yet stay awhile,
- l4l And let me look upon ye. No man smile?
- l5l Then it goes hard, I see. He that has
- l6l Loved a young handsome wench, then, show his faceù
- l7l ÆTis strange if none be hereùand, if he will,
- l8l Against his conscience let him hiss and kill
- l9l Our market. ÆTis in vain, I see, to stay ye.
- l10l Have at the worst can come, then! Now, what say ye?
- l11l And yet mistake me notùI am not boldù
- l12l We have no such cause. If the tale we have toldù
- l13l For Ætis no otherùany way content ye,
- l14l For to that honest purpose it was meant ye,
- l15l We have our end; and ye shall have ere long,
- l16l I dare say, many a better to prolong
- l17l Your old loves to us. We and all our might
- l18l Rest at your service. Gentlemen, good night.
- (Flourish. Exit)
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