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Doubt you that old Gelosso can be vile ? States may afflict, tax, torture, but our minds Are only sworn to Jove. — Lines 126-8. Yet when some violent chance shall force a state To break given faith, or plot some stratagems, Princes ascribe that vile necessity Unto Heaven's wrath. And sure, though 't be no vice Yet 'tis bad chance : states must not stick too nice. Sec Lines 65-9. An obscure passage in Sophonisba is made clear by a reference to an essay in the early part of the book. For this inf...ormation I am indebted to Mr. K. Deigh- ton. It is a much better and more valuable parallel than any I have been able to bring to light : — Masshuus, To doubt of what shall be, is wretdiedness : Montaigne Webster^ and 3^arston : fcfc. Digitized by Google ^ontaigney Webster^ and 3Iarstm: 48 Desire, fear, and hope, receire no bond By whom, we in ourselTes are never but beyond. — I. ii. %z-^ What Marston means is explained by Montaigne, whom the playwright or his printer bungled : — We are never in our selves, but beyond.
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