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At length foloweth the ende of the first Act of this tragedie. The Captaine is afrayde, not of God, but of the seueritie of the Romaine lawes. |
At length Followeth the end of the First Act of this tragedy. The Captain is afraid, not of God, but of the severity of the Roman laws. |
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The Tribune by feare of lawes, is kept vnder. |
The Tribune by Fear of laws, is kept under. |
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