A side-by-side translation of Epilogue of Henry VIII from the original Shakespeare into modern English.
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Source: Folger Shakespeare Library | |
Enter Epilogue. EPILOGUE He exits. | We're back where we started, with one figure coming out on stage, talking to us. Let's call this one the Epilogue. The character tells us that the play probably didn't please everyone. A couple people dozed off and were only woken up when the trumpets sounded. Even though the Epilogue is happy to bag on the play, the women are to be left alone: the figure tells us that the women in the play are good. So, as long as the ladies in the audience clap for the women in the play, the men will join in, too. That's it. No, really. |