A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 by Unknown
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Who can full finely in each cause his mind to them disclose.
But if that neither of these twain can to my train them win,[35] Then at his cue to play his part doth Tyranny begin. As for the poor knaves, such a one as this is, We do not esteem him, but make short ado. If he will not come on, we do him not miss, But to the pot he is sure to go: Tyranny deals with him and no mo. But I marvel what doth him from hence so long stay, Sooner named, sooner come, as common proverbs say. [_S[t]ep aside_. ACT III., SCENE 3. TYRANNY, AVARICE, HYPOCRISY. [TYRANNY.] By his wounds, I fear not, but it is cock sure[36] now. [HYP. He hath a goodly grace in swearing.] Under the legate's seal, in office I am placed: Therefore whoso resist me, I will make him to bow. Who can make Tyranny now be disgraced? [HYP. He is graceless already.] |
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