The true Tragedy of Herod and Antipater With the Death of faire Marriam. According to Iosephvs, the learned and famous Iewe |
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The Epilogve.
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The Epilogve.
Y'aue heard a Tale, which not a noble EareBut ha's drunke with deuotion; and how ere
It scant in phraze or action; yet it may
Ranke with some others, and be held a Play,
Though not the best, nor worst; yet wee hope
It keepes the middle passage; thats the scope
Of our Ambition: But, of this w'are bold,
A truer Story nere was writ, or told:
If Enuy hurt it, tis our Fates; and we
Begge but your hands, for the Recouerie.
FINIS.
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