If fortune be blynde, as the poetts houlde,
It is with studyinge myne afflictions:
But, for her standing on a roullinge stone,
Theare learninge faylls theym, for she fixed stands
And onlye against me.
I may perhaps be tempted to print this play in full. The MS.
has suffered somewhat, many lines having been cut away at the foot of some of the pages. Although the first scene is marked _Act_2,_Scene_2_,[282] the play seemed to me to be complete. On the last leaf is written "Nella [Greek: phdphnr] la B.
" Some name is possibly concealed under these enigmatic letters; but the riddle would defy an Oedipus.
The next play (leaves 136-160) is entitled _The_fatal_Maryage,_or_a_second_Lucreatya_. _Galeas_, on returning from the wars, crowned with praises, is requested by his widowed mother to make a journey into the province of _Parma_ to receive moneys owed by Signor _Jouanny_.
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