1870-1 the Mirrour vp to nature, to shew vertue her <owne> | feature; scorne her own | |
1871-2 Image, and the very age and | body of the time his forme and pressure: | |
1872-3 Now this | ouer-done, or come tardie off, though it {makes} <make> the vnskil- | |
1874-5 full laugh, cannot but make the iudicious greeue, the | censure of | |
1875-6 <the> which one, must in your allowance ore-| weigh a whole Theater of o- | |
1876-7 thers. O there be Players | that I haue seene play, and heard others | |
1877-8 {praysd} <praise>, and that | highly, not to speake it prophanely, that neither ha- | |