EPILOGUE Your Majesty hath seen the play, and you Can best allow it from your ear and view. You know the scope of writers, and what store Of leave is given them, if they take not more, And turn it into licence: you can tell If we have used that leave you gave us well: Or whether we to rage or licence break, Or be profane, or make profane men speak: This is your power to judge, great sir, and not The envy of a few. Which if we have got, We value less what their dislike can bring, If it so happy be, t' have pleased the King. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ANTIQUE JEWELER by FREDERICK HENRY HERBERT ADLER VERSES FROM THE 'ANNALIA DUBRENSIA' by WILLIAM BASSE THE DISAPPOINTED TENDERFOOT by EARL ALONZO BRININSTOOL ON DREAMS by SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES THE EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF WASHINGTON by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER |