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A59981 The grateful servant a comedy : as it was presented with good applause in the private house in Drury-Lane by Her Majesties servants / written by James Shirley, Gent. Shirley, James, 1596-1666. 1660 (1660) Wing S3472; ESTC R14699 39,509 66

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Fate predestin'd thee whilst I obey Mine here Cleona reads Cleon. How my Lord Foscari If he be living I must die before This separation be confirm'd my joy Doth overcome my wonder can you leave The world while I am in 't Fosc. Dear'st Leonora Then willinglie I dispence with my intention And if the Duke have found another Mistris It shall be my devotion to pray here And my Religion to honour thee Ab. Manie blessings crown this union Fosc. Your pardon gracious Princesse I did impose too much Leon. I studied To be your grateful Servant as your self Unto the fair Cleona we are all happie Enter Lodwick Astella and Piero. Lodw. They 're here by your leave Brother my Lord Abbot Witness enough Duk. Why thus kneels Lodwick Lodw. To make confession Brother and beg heavens And everie good mans pardon for the wrong I ha done this excellent Ladie whom my soul New marries and may heaven ha do not hold A justice back Grimundo is a traitor Take heed on him and say your praiers he is The Devils grand Solicitor for souls He hath not such another cunning engine i' th World to ruine vertue Grim. I my Lord Lodw. You are no hypocrite he does everie night Lie with a Succubus he brought me to one Let him denie it but heaven had pittie on me Enter Belinda Ha! there she is do you not see her Devil I do defie thee my Lord stand by me I will be honest spight of him and thee And lie with my own Wife Giot. Sure the Prince is mad Duk. O rise most noble Ladie well deserving A statue to record thy vertue Lodw. Ha Duk. This is Grimundo's Wife Lodw. 'T is so my Lord. Bel. No Devil but the servant of your vertue That shall rejoice if we have thriv'd in your conversion Ast. I hope it Lodw. Have I bin mockt into honestie Are not you a Furie and you a slie and subtile Epicure Grim. I do abhor the thought of being so Pardon my seeming Sir Ab. O go not back Prevent thus seasonable your real torment Lodw. I am fullie wakened be this kisse the Pledge Of my new heart Pier. True love stream in your bosomes Ladie forgive me too Ast. Most willinglie Duk. Our joy is perfect Lodwick salute A Sifter in this Ladie Leonora The object of our first love take the story As we return Lord Abbot we must thank You for contriving this and you good Father Embassadors shall be dispatcht to Millan To acquaint 'em where and how their absent Princess Leonora hath dispos'd her self meanwhile Poets shall stretch invention to express Triumphs for thee and Savoys happiness Exeunt Omnes FINIS Books Printed or So 〈…〉 at the Sign of the Crown in Fleet 〈…〉 the two Temple Gates YOrks Heraldry Fol. A Bible of a very fair large Roman Letter 4. Orlando Furioso fol. ●ilkinsons Office of Sheriffs Mirror of Justice 8. Parsons Law 8. ●elamans use of the Horizontal quadrant ●ilbeys second Set of Musick 3 4 5 and 6 Parts 4. Corderius in English 8. ● Fulks Meteors with Observations 8. Malthus Artificial Fireworks ●ye's Gunnery and Fireworks ●●to Major with Annotations By William Austin Esquire ●●tel Heliconium by Alex. Ross. 8. ●●osce teipsum by Sir Iohn Davis 8. ●●nimadversions on Lillies Grammar 8. ●he History of Vienna and Paris The History of Lazarido de Tormes ●ero and Licander by George Chapman ●●ayer's Catechism 8. ●●ercitatio Scholastica ●●sing of the Accidence ●●rberts Travels fol. ●an become guilty by Iohn Francis Senalt and Englished by Henry Earl of Monmouth The Idiot in four Books ●●e Life and Reign of Hen. 8. by the Lord Herbert fol. ●●la Lucis or the house of Light ●●e ●●●t-Royal of holy Scripture or a new Concordance of the chief heads of Scripture by I. H. Tragoedy written by the most learned Hugo Gropius called CHRISTUS PATIENS and translated into English by George Sandys ●●e Mount of Olives or solitary devotions ●●e description and use of the double orizontal Dyal ●●e Rights of the people concerning Imositions ●●nce painted out to the life The second ●dition ●●e Garden of Eden both parts ●● exact Abridgement of the Records in ●he Tower of London from the Reign ●f K. Edward the second to K. Richard ●he third of all the Parliaments hol●en in each Kings Reign the several Acts in every Parliament by Sir Robert Cotton Knight and Baronet Le Prince d'Amour or the Prince of Love With a collection of several ingenious Poems and Songs by the Wits of the Age. 8. The Solemn League and Covenant Arraigned and Condemned The Result of False Principles or Error convicted by its own evidence with Diott●phes his Dialogues by the Author of the Examination of Tyleaus before the Tryers whereunto is added a learned Disputation of Dr. Goads sent by King Iames to the Synod at Dort An Apology for the Discipline of the antient Church intended especially for that of our Mother the Church of England in answer to the Admonito●y Letter lately published by William Nichoison Arch-deacon of Br●con and now Lord Bishop of Gloucester A learned Expositon of the Apostles Creed delivered in several Sermons by the Right Reverend Father in God William Nicholson Lord Bishop of Glocester Dav●ds Harp strung and tuned being a brief Analysis of Davids Psalms with devout Prayers and Meditations to every Psalm framed for the most part out of the words of the Psalm and fitted for several occasions By William Nich●●son Lord Bishop of Gloucester Mathematical Recreations Callis learned Readings on the Statute 21 of H. n. 8. Chap. 5. of Sewers Sken de signisicatione verborum 4. Flamma sine famo or Poems without Fictions 12. PLAYES The Wedding Philaster The Hollander The Merchant of Venice The strange Discovery Maids Tragedy King and no King Othello the Moor of Venice The Grateful Servant