Which time fhall bring to ripeness. She shall be her, Shall still be doubled on her. Truth_shall_nurse her. Good grows with In her days ev'ry man fhall eat in fafety As great in admiration as her felf; So fhall fhe leave her bleffedness to one, Shall ftar-like rife, as great in fame as fhe was, Shall be, and make new nations. He shall flourish, King. Thou fpeakest wonders. Cran. She fhall be to the happiness of England, An aged Princefs; many days fhall fee her, And And yet no day without a deed to crown it. To th' ground, and all the world shall mourn her. Thou't made me now a man; never, before And ye [Exeunt EPILOGUE, 'T' *IS ten to one this play can never please All that are here: fome come to take their eases And fleep an act or two; but those we fear } We've frighted with our trumpets: fo 'tis clear They'll fay 'tis naught. Others, to hear the city Abus'd extreamly, and to cry that's witty; Which we have not done neither; that I fear All the expected good w'are like to hear For this play at this time, is only in The merciful construction of good women; (For fuch a one we fhew'd 'em) If they fmile, And fay 't will do; I know within a while All the beft men are ours; for 'tis ill hap, If they hold when their Ladies bid 'em clap. FINI S. |