Now in the stirring passage of the day,

100 A vulgar comment will be made of it,

And that supposed by the common rout

Against your yet ungalled estimation,

That may with foul intrusion enter in,

And dwell upon your grave when you are dead;

105 For [slander] lives [upon] succession,

For ever [housed where it gets] possession.

Ant. E. You have prevail’d: I will depart in quiet,

And, in despite of [mirth], mean to be merry.