Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Se. As we do trust, they'l end in true delights.
Du. Se. Exit
Ros. Ros.
Ros. It is not the fashion to see the Ladie the Epi
Ros. logue: but it is no more vnhandsome, then to see the
Ros. Lord the Prologue. If it be true, that good wine needs
Ros. no bush, 'tis true, that a good play needes no Epilogue.
Ros. Yet to good wine they do vse good bushes: and good
Ros. playes proue the better by the helpe of good Epilogues:
Ros. What a case am I in then, that am neither a good Epi
Ros. logue, nor cannot insinuate with you in the behalfe of a
Ros. good play? I am not furnish'd like a Begger, therefore
Ros. to begge will not become mee. My way is to coniure
Ros. you, and Ile begin with the Women. I charge you (O
Ros. women) for the loue you beare to men, to like as much
Ros. of this Play, as please you: And I charge you (O men)
Ros. for the loue you beare to women (as I perceiue by your
Ros. simpring, none of you hates them) that betweene you,
Ros. and the women, the play may please. If I were a Wo
Ros. man, I would kisse as many of you as had beards that