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Loues Labour's lost.
Actus primus.
Enter Ferdinand King of Nauarre, Berowne, Longauill, and Dumane.
Let
Fame,
that all hunt after in their liues, Liue registred vpon our brazen Tombes, And then grace vs in the disgrace of death: when spight of cormorant deuouring Time, Th' endeuour of this present breath may buy: That honour which shall bate his sythes keene edge, And make vs heyres of all eternitie. Therefore braue Conquerours, for so you are, That warre against your owne affections, And the huge Armie of the worlds desires. Our late edict shall strongly stand in force,
Nauar
shall be the wonder of the world. Our Court shall be a little Achademe, Still and contemplatiue in liuing
Art
. You three,
Berowne, Dumaine,
and
Longauill,
Haue sworne for three yeeres terme, to liue with me: My fellow Schollers, and to keepe those statutes That are recorded in this scedule heere. Your oathes are past, and now subscribe your names: That his owne hand may strike his honour downe, That violates the . . .
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