A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 3 by Various
page 341 of 479 (71%)
page 341 of 479 (71%)
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Ten thousand of our best _Frenche_ gentyllmen.
And wishe your fortunes like your valure be The best of everye lived posterytie. _Orl_. Sir[106], you doe bynde me to eternall servyce Bothe in your love & justyce, for we fynde Th'instructyons that on evyll men depends Is to compare theire projects with theire ends. [_Exe_. FINIS. [Greek: Telos] Terminat hora diem, terminat Author opus. Nella [Greek: ph d ph n r] la B.[107] INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF _THE TRYALL OF CHEVALRY_. This play was printed in 1605, and is stated on the title-page to have been "lately acted by the right Honorable the Earle of Darby his servants." It has not been reprinted, and copies of the old quarto are |
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