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Epilogue:

The end of Epilogues, is to Inquire
the censure of the play. or to desire
pardon for whates amisse. In his intent
the maker vowes that hee is Innocent,
& for me & my fellowes I protest
& you may beleeve me, wee haue donne or best,
& reason to wee should, but whether you
conceave wee haue wth care dischargd whates due
restes yet in supposition, you may
yf you please resolue vs, yf or fate this day
prove prosperous, & you to vouchsafe to give
some signe yor pleasure is this worke shall live,
wee will finde out new wayes for yor delight,
& to or powre nere faile to doe you right./