A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 by Unknown
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STUDIOUS DESIRE. And sith it hath pleased thy grace to admit Me upon this man to give attendance, With thy doctrine here shown I shall quicken his wit, And daily put him in remembrance; His courage and desire I shall also enhance, So that his felicity shall be most of all To study and to search for causes natural. NATURE. Well, then, for a season I will depart, Leaving you together here both twain; What I have shown, man, print well in thine heart,[13] And mark well this figure that here shall remain, Whereby thou mayest perceive many things more plain Concerning the matter I spoke of before; And when that I shall resort here again, Of high points of cunning I shall show thee more. STUDIOUS DESIRE. Now, Humanity, call to your memory The cunning points that Nature hath declared; And though he has shown divers points and many |
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