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- {\pard\f0\fs28{\fs48 All Is True
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- {\b\fs36 Epilogue}
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- {\i Enter Epilogue\
- }{\b \fs24 EPILOGUE\
- } 'Tis ten to one this play can never please\
- All that are here. Some come to take their ease,\
- And sleep an act or two; but those, we fear,\
- We've frighted with our trumpets; so, 'tis clear,\
- They'll say 'tis naught. Others to hear the city {\fs20 5}\
- Abused extremely, and to cry `That's witty!'\'b1\'b1\
- Which we have not done neither; that, I fear,\
- All the expected good we're like to hear\
- For this play at this time is only in\
- The merciful construction of good women, {\fs20 10}\
- For such a one we showed 'em. If they smile,\
- And say `'Twill do', I know within a while\
- All the best men are ours\'b1\'b1for 'tis ill hap\
- If they hold when their ladies bid 'em clap.\
- {\i Exit\
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