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The works of Sr William Davenant

... Consisting of Those which were formerly Printed, and Those which he design'd for the Press: Now published Out of the Authors Originall Copies
  

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Epilogue, to a Vacation Play at the Globe.

The Speaker enter'd with a Sword drawn.
For your own sakes (poor Souls!) you had not best
Believe, my fury was so much supprest
I'th'heat of the last Scene, as now you may
Boldly, and safely too, cry down our Play!
For if you dare but Murmure one false Note,
Here in the House, or going to take Bote;
By Heav'n I'le mowe you off with my long Sword;
Yeoman, and Squire, Knight, Lady, and her Lord!
VVith reason too; for since my whole part lies
I'th' Play to Kill the King's chief Enemies;
How can you scape? (be your own Judges) when
You lay sad plots, to begger the Kings Men.