te 79: cowards.]
[Footnote 80: Wave.]
[Footnote 81: Contentions.]
[Footnote 82: frighted.]
[Footnote 83: Lose.]
[Footnote 84: Child.]
[Footnote 85: Fate-scourged.]
[Footnote 86: flamed, fired.]
[Footnote 87: lighted.]
[Footnote 88: dead.]
[Footnote 89: blasting.]
[Footnote 90: swallows, sucks in.]
[Footnote 91: unaccustomed.]
[Footnote 92: Declaring.]
[Footnote 93: Shall.]
[Footnote 94: Coward.]
[Footnote 95: Retreat.]
[Footnote 96: Burnish.]
[Footnote 97: Frighted.]
[Footnote 98: Eternal.]
[Footnote 99: Grief.]
[Footnote 100: Running.]
[Footnote 101: hair.]
[Footnote 102: complexion.]
[Footnote 103: Water-flags.]
[Footnote 104: Frozen, cold.]
[Footnote 105: horse coursers, couriers.]
[Footnote 106: Risen.]
[Footnote 107: church-yard.]
[Footnote 108: Promised.]
[Footnote 109: Life.]
[Footnote 110: Scarcely, sparingly.]
[Footnote 111: Torch.]
[Footnote 112: Betrayed.]
[Footnote 113: Letchery.]
[Footnote 114: heaven.]
[Footnote 115: hide.]
[Footnote 116: Furious.]
[Footnote 117: slain.]
[Footnote 118: Adultery.]
[Footnote 119: Slay.]
[Footnote 120: Monument.]
[Footnote 121: Scarce.]
[Footnote 122: Only, alone.]
[Footnote 123: Search.]
[Footnote 124: Cursed, tormented.]
[Footnote 125: unarmed.]
[Footnote 126: soft, gentle.]
[Footnote 127: renown.]
[Footnote 128: Un-souls.]
GODDWYN;
A TRAGEDIE.
BY THOMAS ROWLEIE.
PERSONS REPRESENTED.
HAROLDE, bie _T. Rowleie_, the Aucthoure.
GODDWYN, bie _Johan de Iscamme_.
ELWARDE, bie Syrr _Thybbot Gorges_.
ALSTAN, bie Syrr _Alan de Vere_.
KYNGE EDWARDE, bie Mastre _Willyam Canynge_.
Odhers bie _Knyghtes Mynnstrells_.
PROLOGUE,
Made bie Maistre WILLIAM CANYNGE.
Whylomme[1]bie pensmenne[2] moke[3] ungentle[4] name
Have upon Goddwynne Erie of Kente bin layde:
Dherebie benymmynge[5] hymme of faie[6] and fame;
Unliart[7] divinistres[8] haveth faide,
Thatte he was knowen toe noe hallie[9] wurche[10]; 5
Botte thys was all hys faulte, he gyfted ne[11] the churche.
The aucthoure[12] of the piece whiche we enacte,
Albeytte[13] a clergyon[14], trouthe wyll wrytte.
Inne drawynge of hys menne no wytte ys lackte;
Entyn[15] a kynge mote[16] bee full pleased to nyghte. 10
Attende, and marcke the partes no
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