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<au>Shakespeare, William</au>
<ti>Two Noble Kinsmen</ti>
<dt>1613</dt>
<doc>ShaTNKQ</doc>
<ct>New Shakespeare Society, Series II</ct>
<editor>Harold Littledale</editor><role>ed.</role>
<ed>1634 Quarto</ed>
<pub>London: N. Turner & Co., 1876</pub>
<loc><locdoc>ShaTNKQPro</locdoc>
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<L><Ln>1</Ln>PROLOGVE.</L>
<L><Ln>2</Ln><sd>Florish.</sd></L>
<L><Ln>3</Ln><i>New Playes, and Maydenheads, are neare  a kin</i>,</L>
<L><Ln>4</Ln><i>Much follow'd both, for both much mony g'yn</i>,</L>
<L><Ln>5</Ln><i>If they stand sound, and well: And a good Play</i></L>
<L><Ln>6</Ln>(<i>Whose modest Sceanes blush on his marriage day</i>,</L>
<L><Ln>7</Ln><i>And shake to loose his honour) is like hir</i></L>
<L><Ln>8</Ln><i>That after holy Tye, and first nights stir</i></L>
<L><Ln>9</Ln><i>Yet still is Modestie, and still retaines</i></L>
<L><Ln>10</Ln><i>More of the maid to sight, than Husbands paines</i>;</L>
<L><Ln>11</Ln><i>We pray our Play may be so; For I am sure</i></L>
<L><Ln>12</Ln><i>It . . .