The Shepheards Holy-Day A Pastorall Tragi-comaedie |
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The Epilogue to the KING and QVEENE. |
The Shepheards Holy-Day | ||
The Epilogue to the KING and QVEENE.
To you most royall paire, whose lives have broughtVertue in fashion, and the world have taught,
That chast innocuous sports become the stage
No lesse then civill manners do the age:
We dedicate this Piece, but yet with feares,
To have displeas'd so chast, so tender eares;
Which, if you free us from, we'le call this play
No more the Shepheards, but our Holy-day.
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