Mat. The valiant speake truth in briefe: no Bal. Trulie, for Sir Jeffrey Balurdo, he disclaimes to have had anie thing in her. Pie. Then here I give her to Antonio. Royall, valiant, most respected prince, Let's clippe our hands; Ile thus observe my vowe : To him that brought thy head; thine be the golde, My love be thine, the all I have be thine. Fill us fresh wine, the forme weele take by this; So please your neece to match. Ros. Troth, uncle, when my sweet fac't cuz hath tolde me how she likes the thing called wedlock, may be Ile take a survey of the checkroll of my servants; and he that hath the best parts of, Пle pricke him downe for my husband. Bal. For passion of love now, remember me to my mistresse, lady Rossaline, when she is pricking down the good parts of her servants. As I am true knight, I grow stiffe; I shall carry it. Pie. I will. Sound Lidian wires, once make a pleasing note, Oh! may EPILOGUS. ENTLEMEN, though I remaine an armed Epilogue, I stand not as a peremptory chalenger of desert, either for him that composed the Comedy, or for us that acted it; but a most submissive supplyant for both. What imperfection you have seene in us, leave with us, and weele amend it; what hath pleased you, take with you, and cherish it. You shall not be more ready to embrace anything commendable, then we will endeavour to amend all things reproveable. What we are, is by your favour. What we shall be, rests all in your applausive incouragements. ANTONIOS REVENGE. T ¶ THE PROLOGUE. HE rawish danke of clumzie winter ramps The fluent summers vaine; and drizling sleete Chilleth the wan bleak cheek of the numd earth, Whilst snarling gusts nibble the juyceles leaves, From the nak't shuddring branch; and pils the skinne From off the soft and delicate aspectes. O now, me thinks, a sullen tragick sceane And all parte pleas'd in most wisht content; (As from his birth, being hugged in the armes, |