She ne’er had known pomp: though’t be temporal,
Yet, if that quarrel, fortune, do divorce
It from the bearer, ’tis a sufferance panging
As soul and body’s severing.
(iI. iii. 12.)
This scene is almost certainly Shakespeare’s.
Dido and her Æneas shall want troops,
And all the haunt be ours.
(iV. xiv. 52.)