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Epilogue.

Your dealing, we confess, is very faire;
You paid your Money e'r you saw our Ware,
And if you should dislike it now 'tis seen,
I pray how would you get it back again?
Since never yet at Law an Action lay
For Money paid to see a Cry'd-down-Play;
Then whatsoe'r it be, dispraise it not,
But doe as some when they a Clap have got;
Commend the Wench that more to her may goe,
Thus if they Jeer you, you may jeer them too;
New Playes, like Wives, are subject to the curse
Of being took for better or for worse.