. The works of Shakespeare: : in seven volumes. . —■ J t4fiA{ tzcfitL Jfontn-: « • THE TWO GENTLEMEN O F < V E R 0 N </!• L 4 - Dramatis Perfonse, DUKE of Milan, Father to Silvia. Valentine, ? *l~* ^ -, il k, ? ^ Two Gentlemen. Protheus, 3 Anthonio, Father to Protheus. Thurio, a foolijh Rival to Valentine. Eglamore, Agent for Silvia in her Efcape. Ho ft, where Julia lodges in Milan. Out-laws. Speed, a clownifh Servant to Valentine. Launce, the like to Protheus. Panthion, Servant to Anthonio. Julia, a Lady of Verona, beloved of Protheus. Silvia, the Duke ^/Milans Daughter, beloved of Vale


. The works of Shakespeare: : in seven volumes. . —■ J t4fiA{ tzcfitL Jfontn-: « • THE TWO GENTLEMEN O F < V E R 0 N </!• L 4 - Dramatis Perfonse, DUKE of Milan, Father to Silvia. Valentine, ? *l~* ^ -, il k, ? ^ Two Gentlemen. Protheus, 3 Anthonio, Father to Protheus. Thurio, a foolijh Rival to Valentine. Eglamore, Agent for Silvia in her Efcape. Ho ft, where Julia lodges in Milan. Out-laws. Speed, a clownifh Servant to Valentine. Launce, the like to Protheus. Panthion, Servant to Anthonio. Julia, a Lady of Verona, beloved of Protheus. Silvia, the Duke ^/Milans Daughter, beloved of Valentine. Lucetta, Waiting-woman to Julia. Servants^ Muficians. The SCENE, fometlmes in Verona; fometimesin Milan ; and on the Frontiers of Mantua. THE WO GENTLEMEN (0 0 F F E R 0 N A. A C T I. X. SCENE, an open Place tn Verckia. Enter Valentine and Protheus. Valentine. EASE to perfuade, my loving Protheus;Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits jWert not, affe&ion chains thy tender daysTo thefweet glances of thy honourd love,I rather would intreat thy company, To fee the wonders of the world abroad -y Than (living dully fluggardizd at home) Wear out thy youth with fhapelefs idlenefs. But fince thou lovft, love frill, and thrive therein > Evn as I would, when I to love begin. (i) Mr. Pope has obfervd, that the Stile of this Comedy is lefs figura-tive, and more natural and unaffected, than the greater Part of our Au-thors Plays, tho1 fupposd to be one of the Firft he wrote. I muit ob-serve, too, that as 1 take it to be One of his very worfl, it happens to befreeft from accidental Corruptions of the Editors: which is the Reafon,that my Notes are fewer on This j than on any One of bis other Pieces. Pro. i54 *fl°e Two Gentlemen of Verona* Pro. Wilt thou be gone? fvveet Val


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