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EPILOGUE.
Custom , and that a Law we must obeyI'th' way of Epilogue, bids me something say.
Howe'r to little purpose, since we know,
If you are pleas'd, unbeg'd, you will bestow
A gentle censure: On the other side,
If that this Play deserve to be decri'd
In your opinions, all that I can say,
Will never turn the stream the other way.
Your gratious smiles, will render us secure.
Your frowns without despair, we must endure.
FINIS
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