And so vouchsafing but the passing of a winter's week with desolate "Cornelia," I will assure your ladyship my next summer's better travel with the tragedy of "Portia," and ever spend one hour of the day in some kind service to your honour and another of the night in wishing you all happiness. Perpetually thus devoting my poor self
Your honour's in all humbleness,
T. K.
INTERLOCUTORS.
FOOTNOTES:
[336] ["Palladis Tamia,">[ 1598, p. 283.
[337] Verses to the memory of Shakespeare.