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Section: EPILOGUE

                                                                                                                                                                                                

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                           EPILOGUE.


  ROSALIND. It is not the fashion to see the lady the epilogue; but

    it is no more unhandsome than to see the lord the prologue. If it

    be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that a good play

    needs no epilogue. Yet to good wine they do use good bushes; and

    good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues. What a

    case am I in then, that am neither a good epilogue, nor cannot

    insinuate with you in the behalf of a good play! I am not

    furnish'd like a beggar; therefore to beg will not become me. My

    way is to conjure you; and I'll begin with the women. I charge

    you, O women, for the love you bear to men, to like as much of

    this play as please you; and I charge you, O men, for the love

    you bear to women- as I perceive by your simp'ring none of you

    hates them- that between you and the women the play may please.

    If I were a woman, I would kiss as many of you as had beards that

    pleas'd me, complexions that lik'd me, and breaths that I defied

    not; and, I am sure, as many as have good beards, or good faces,

    or sweet breaths, will, for my kind offer, when I make curtsy,

    bid me farewell.


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