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.

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Dido and her Æneas shall want troops,

And all the haunt be ours.

(iV. xiv. 52.)