EPILOGUE. Spoken by WINNIFREDE. I AM a widow still, and must not sort PHEN*. * Phen.] Probably the name of the actor who spoke the epilogue in the character of Winnifrede. William Penn, most likely the person meant, was one of the actors mentioned in the second folio edition of Beaumont and Fletcher, as having performed some characters in their plays. Or it may possibly have been Andrew Pennycuik, who has been mentioned in the notes to the preceding play, and as he is known to have acted the parts of women, not improbably personated the character of Winnifrede in this drama. Bravery, ii, 139, 331 Breathe, ii, 204 Breathing, ii, 70 Broached, i, 232 Broadstreet, Ann, ii, 391 Bruited, ii, 465 Bulchin, i, 168 Bulk, ii, 274 But, i, 288 ii, 80, 353 Buzzards, ii, 296 Call, i, 65 Cap and knee, ii, 335 Careless, i, 322 Carriage, i, 152 408 Coil, ii, 35 Coited off, ii, 359 Cold as hemlock, i, 357 Concord, i, 261 Confirm, ii, 421 Confirmed, ii, 199 Consent, i, 191 Consents, i, 311 Consort, i, 197, 332 Contents, i, 215, 295 ii, 175 ii, 47, 144, 179, 307, Couch, i, 208 Casting-bottle, ii, 127 Cause, i, 313 Chair with an engine, i, 316 Charily, ii, 137 Checker-approved, ii, 129 Charm, i, 146 Chary, i, 360 Counterfeit, i, 380 Countrywoman, i, 400 ii, 122 |