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A04539 The Diuils charter a tragædie conteining the life and death of Pope Alexander the sixt. As it was plaide before the Kings Maiestie, vpon Candlemasse night last: by his Maiesties Seruants. But more exactly reuewed, corrected, and augmented since by the author, for the more pleasure and profit of the reader. Barnes, Barnabe, 1569?-1609. 1607 (1607) STC 1466; ESTC S122228 50,322 96

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you shall bee well intreated You shall want nothing fitting your estates March with vs on our way for Capua March Caesar Katherine her two boyes Ensignes Soldiers Trumpets Drums Exeunt SCAE. 5. Enter Alexander out of his studie Alex. Bring in that Opium and bowle of Wine Heere I must act a Trage-comoedie Bernardo is it well confected and prepar'd According to my conference with Rotsi Bernardo with a flaggon of wine and a boule Ber. He sent it as your Holines may see Safe sealed vp Alex Fill me that bowle of wine Alexander openeth a box and putteth in the powder B●r. T is a drowsie medicine do not tast it my Lord Alex. Thou hast ben taster to me many times Begin Bernardo Ber. My Lord I slept too much the last night and I dare not Alex. It holds good colour hold here Bernardo Giue good attendance bring them to their rest Then giue me notice at my study doore Ber. One set was past before I parted from them And by this time they be well heated Alex. Sirra be diligent and seruiceable in this Euen as thou louest thy maister Exit Alexander into his study Ber. Feare me not Were it not that my conscience hath bene fyer'd With flames of purgatory by this Pope I neuer could endure such villany The best is he doth pardon all my sinnes Exit Bernardo Enter Astor and Philippo in their wast-cotes with rackets Ast. This set was strangely lost I durst haue wagerd An hunder'd ducats after the first chase Phi. You thinke you play well but beleeue me brother You cannot take paines not obserue a ball With that dexterity which appertaineth Ast. Holla within there if I take no paines My wastcote well can witnes for I sweate Enter Bernardo Ber. Barber bring in some linnen for my Lords Phil. Bring me some wine for I am very thirsty Enter two Barbers with linen Ber. I listend for that string and he hath toucht it Bar. Wil t please your Lordship sit on this low chaire Phi. Rub my head first then combe it Ast. Fill me some wine Bernardo Ber. Good my Lord coole your selfe a litle Ast. Giue me wine and let it be thy laboure good Barnardo To call for musicke Bernardo deliuereth wine Brother in this cup I commend the loues Of all true Fauentines our trusty friends Hoping ere long to liue againe with them Phi I thanke you brother if our father Pope Performe his promise we' shall soone returne Ast. This wine was good yet tasteth of the casck It hath a musty rellish Phi. Le ts here this musicke After the barbers had trimmed and rubbed their bodies a litle Astor caleth Ast. Holla within there Ber. My Lord Ast. I thinke it good after this little rubbing to repose my body Phil. I am some what heauy Ber. I know the cause Ast. And what Bernardo Ber. Marry with much motion of your bodies my Lords You must not be so vehement in play I knew a noble French man at Anchona Twenty yeares since at tennice tooke his death With ouer heating of him selfe in play They lay them selues vpon a bed and the barbers dep●●● Phi. More musicke there after one straine of musicke they fall a sleepe Ber. My Lords are both a sleepe musicke depart And leaue them to their ease alasse sweet boyes Is it not pitty that these noble branches So sweetly knit in one should neuer wake I that am hard of heart sighe for their sake My Lord Bernardo knocketh at the study Alex. What newes man Ber. Both fast a sleepe Alex. And both vpon one bed Ber. T is done Alex And chamber voyded Ber. All is performed my Lord Alex. My blessinge rest vpon thee my Benardo Depart now with those letters I deliuerd To be conuayd to Florence leaue me here Alexander vpon the stage in his cassock and 〈◊〉 ●●ap with a box vnder each arme Alexander solus Sleepe both secure vpon your fatall bed Now that the God of silence Morpheus Hath with his figure to● black horne seal'd vp Your langued eye lids loaden with pale death Sleepe vntill you draw your latest breath Poore harmeles boyes strangers to sinne and euill Oh were my soule as innocent as yours This office is of highest consequence In friendship for I consider it I sent you from a million of sorrows Into the flowry fields of Paradice Their to goe habit in the groues of mirtle To feed on Manna and to drinke pure Nectar A cup of euerlasting happines Where such sweet musick vn-con-ceiueable Shall entertaine your senses in sweet comfort As the delight thereof shall neuer die Astor what Astor speake awake Phillippo Both fast a sleepe He stireth and moueth them opening both their bosomes Now Roderick betake thee to thy taske What peace Astor begins to talke I will attend Astor speaketh in his sleepe Ast. Faire gratious Angell of eternall light Which reachest out that hand of happines Hayling my spirit to that triumphant throne Of endles comfort I adore thy grace Phi. In his sleepe Oh goulden light of neuer setting Sunne Harke brother Astor harke my soule is rapt Into the ioyes of heauen with harmony Alex. Doe they not sleepe are they not yet a sleepe Be not their sences yet lockt vp in sleepe he stirreth them Astor awake awake awake Philippo All safe and sure oh this was but a dreame Their Genius hath fore told them of their end And ioyfully they doe shake hands with death He draweth out of his boxes aspiks Come out here now you Cleopatraes birds Fed fat and plump with proud Egiptian slime Of seauen mouth'd Nylus but now turn'd leane He putteth to either of their brests an Aspike Take your repast vpon these Princely paps Now Ptolamies wife is highly magnified Ensigning these faire princely twins their death And you my louely boyes competitors With Cleopatra share in death and fate Now Charon stayes his bote vpon the strond And with a rugged for head full of wrath He thrusts a million from the shore of Stix To giue you waftage to the Elisian fields I see their coulors chang and death sittes heauy On their fayre foreheads with his leaden mace My birds are glutted with this sacrefice He taketh of the Aspiks and putteth them vp in his box What now proud wormes how tasts you princes blood The slaues be plump and round in to your nests Is there no token of the serpents draught All cleere and safe well now faire boyes good-night Bernardo Bernardo the feate is done Vse thy discretion as I did derect Exit Alexander Ber. T is done in deed alasse they both be dead Now must I follow my directions Holla within there Enter Cardinall Caraffa with Bentiuogli Caer. What newes Bernardo Ber. Alas my Lord ill newes But that his Holinesse is fast a sleepe And this day stir'd not from his bed-chamber I would haue brought him to this wofull sight Prince Astor with Phillippo was at Tennis And being ouer-heated at their game Drinking so suddainly vpon that heate With much sweete Wine did surfet instantly