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A59288 The ambitious slave, or, A generous revenge a tragedy acted at the Theatre Royal / written by E. Settle. Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724. 1694 (1694) Wing S2654; ESTC R10530 38,287 64

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Despair e're swallowd Herm. Oh generous Prince if all my blushing shame My aking heart and bleeding Soul for Thy Poor suff'ring pains can be prevailing Orators Recall thy banisht Peace Tygr. My Peace Herm. Thy Peace Let my imploring Pity beg it of thee Be thy great self and let surmounting Reason Put out this hopeless Fire Droop not but wait A fairer Fate The Guardian Gods of Virtue Bid thee look up and hope those great Rewarders Of ever cherisht Honour have no doubt Reserv'd some worthyer Beauty for thy Arms. Tygr. A second Wound where those bright Eyes have kill'd No fair Destroyer do not flatter Death Herm. Cruell Tygranes cease this fatal Language I sicken at the sound Commanding Honour Has seald my Ears and I dare hear no more Tygr. Commanding Honour then shall be obey'd And you shall hear no more Yes fair Commissioner of Fate thou dear All Angel Forme I will repine no more Since I was born to wear thee to my Grave I but perform the Work of my Creation And 't is my Glory to fulfill my Destiny Trumpets But hark the King Now Madam Love and Empire Come suppliant to your Feet Cyrus proud Heir And fair Herminia's prouder slave comes blest With all the Joys of a possessing Lover To circle that fair Brow with Persia's Diadem Enter King attended King Welcome fair Star descending Brightness welcome But oh Thus kneeling let me meet the mighty Bliss Kneel Is that all For every common Blessing We pay that Gratitude But when Heav'n gives Heav'n The blest Receiver with his bending Homage And prostrate Soul makes but too poor Acknowledgment Tygr. Oh King we Two divide the Stars thine All aside The smiling all the blasting Planets mine King But whilst my Ravisht Soul at these dear feet All buisy in the Count of thousand Vows My Souls long hoarded sum to Soverain Love Their mighty Tribute pay endebted Honor Demands some payment too My dear Tygranes Thou Champion of my Love thou ushering Phosphor To all my rising Bliss my more then Brother Friend All oh let these gratefull Arms receive thee Embraces But ha what do I see methinks I view A Cloud hang on thy Brow Tygr. A Cloud my King Would be a Blessing here Indeed I want one For I have stood too near too near that Sun From the bright Beams of whose too fatal Fires Oh for a Cloud dark as my Grave to shrowd me King How my Tygranes Have Herminia's Eyes Brought me a Rivall home Tygr. A Rivall No. Rivall's a Title for Aspiring Gazers Beauties bolder Homagers Where kindled Hope and warm Ambition burn A Name too towring for the lost Tygranes King In this surprizing Language Tygr. I have profan'd Your Royall Ear but the offending Criminall Pardon his First Last Fault shall Sin no more Here take this dazling Beauty to your Arms Take her adorn'd with all Loves thousand Charms Myriads of Blisses star your happy Nights Thick as the Galaxy and Angel Quires Salute your smiling Days Herm. Virtue like Thine aside Tygr. And now if my small Services deserve it And this young Arm may be that bold Petitioner Grant me the Glory in your Royall Cause Against your Honours and your Kingdoms Foes To wield a Sword Yes send me to the Wars The walks of Death and Scenes of Desolation Far far from Courts that I may live remov'd From those destroying Eyes For oh my King I would not stay within that dangerous Air Where the least Rebell Murmur may but rise To envy your fair Bliss King I am all Confusion Tygr. So dear so sacred your Divine Felicity I wou'd not blot my Soul but with a Thought My King can be too blest Herm. Oh Prince Thy generous Goodness loads me with that shame As fires my glowing Cheeks But if thy heart Thy poor lost Heart has play'd th' unhappy Fugitive Into that barren Starving Feild of Love By all my Hopes I 'le drop a tear to Heav'n To call the wanderer home Tygr. A Tear Herm. A Tear Tygranes Shed from that melting pity till the Gods Soften'd to Mercy a kind Ear encline And grant thee peace or else deny me mine King Thou Miracle of Truth and Life of Honour There 's something in this moving Tale of pity Breaths with so sweet an Accent that if ought Less then resigning the Divine Herminia Cou'd bless thy soft Desires my bounding Soul Shou'd leap all Bars to crown thy tenderest Wishes Tygr. This is too kind King But since a Sword a Sword Is all the Boon thy modest Prayers can ask And Love can give no more Thou shalt have thy Desire Yes my Tygranes I have a Cause that wants an Arm like Thine For in thy Absence I have lost a Battle Persia's proud Foe th' insulting Scythian Tyrant Wears my lost Honour on his conquering Sword Nor is this all I have lost a Sister too Tygr. And with that Sister Sir the noblest Martyr Tyrannick Sword e're butcher'd poor Orsanes That Royall Syrian our unhappy Friend By Wars rough chance the barbarous Scythian's Prisoner By his inhumane Rivall Jaylors Rage In his cold bloud sent t' his untimely Grave My Dear wrong'd Sister thou too wretched Mourner The Lord of all thy Vows that bloudy sacrifice So loud thy Ruines and so deep thy Wounds That bleeding Persia groans for thy Revenge Thine Thine's a Cause King Reserv'd for brave Tygranes For Thee young Worthy thy Illustrious Arme Sh●ll lead my fighting Legions to the Field Wash thou the Persian Stains and Scourge that Tyrant Whilst Clarismunda's Wrongs edge thy keen steel With mine and Heav'ns Commission'd Vengeance strike Tygr. Ye Gods I ask no more King Yes go my Souldier Go where Fame calls But thus far far from Courts Whilst to rough Wars a Rivall I remove Think how I send thee to a Lawrell Grove To plume in Honour whilst I blush in Love Exeunt SCENE changes to a Pavilion Enter Briomer meeting Celestina and Rosalin Briom Good morrow my Sweet enemy the Smiles Of a kind Morn gay as your Eyes Salute You. I come my pretty one t' inquire the Health Of that bright Excellence the fair Clarismunda Say is your Princess waking Celest Is she sleeping Had been a properer Question to her Miseries Briom Then Madam in my Royall Masters name Sycthia's proud Monarch but her humblest Suppliant Celest Her Tyrant thou woud'st say be honest fawning Parasite And give thy proud Barbarian Lord his Titles Briom Her Tyrant then if that hard Name befits Her humble Kneeling Slave Celest Hard name Can there Be names too hard for brave Orsanes Murderer What though that Royall Beauty and her dear Illustrious Lover by th' unhappy Fortune Of a lost Battle wore the Tyrants Chains Could his too Barbarous Rage descend to that Low-Spirited Murder to remove a Rivall By such a shamefull Blow unparalled Infamy Brim 'T is true I own wild Rage and wilder Love Have play'd the Savage But t' atone his Crime Has not the sense of his Detested shame Touch'd his Relenting
thee still But oh so love thee Love thy bright Glory thy unenvyed Happiness Thy Monarchs Arms and all thy Nuptiall Blisses My whole unmurmuring Souls divinest Musick Enter Messenger Mess Sir some Officers wait your Command Enter Officers Tygr. Admit e'm Well my Warriours How fare my valiant Hearts Offi. Tough as our Arms And cheerfull as our Cause Tygr. Thou speakst my Souldier 1. Offi. As all our Veins and all our Lives shall speak 2. Offi. Already Sir Your great Allies have joyn'd us A noble Train of War From Western Nile To Eastern Indus Streams united Asia Brings her proud Banners to your Royall Standard By this good Sword and this old Arm I think More gallant Troops nor more resolv'd Battalions A fairer Front of the bold Sons of Glory Ne'er shook the Earth beneath them 1. Offi. And great Sir May I presume to add one bold Word more To cheer our Hearts after our last lost Battle And edg our Swords for a new fairer Game Persia fought then but Clarismunda now Tygr. Yes my kind Souldier in your last lost Game A weaker Quarrell and a fainter Arm Only Powers wanton Luxury Ambition Fought then But a Diviner Cause wrong'd Honour And Sacred Vengeance now Enter King and Herminia Mirvan Amorin Guards c. King My best Tygranes Life of my Cause thou Eldest Son of War And boldest Heir of Fame my waiting Armyes Call thy Commanding Arm to lead 'em forth to Glory Tygr. As far as humane Strength can push for Glory This Arm shall lead and Sir to joyn that Arm I hope the Great Deciding Powers that hold The Fate of War and turn the Scales of Battle Have one kind Lawrell for the poor Tygranes For 't is but Justice Heav'n one Smiling Day For all the melancholly niggard Portion Your unkind Stars have dealt me And for all The Massy Favours you have heap'd upon me Great Sir permit my bending Duty fall Thus low to take up the fair Load of Honour King Rise my Tygranes This too humble Gratitude Orepays the Gift I make Tygr. Orepays No! Sir You 've lodg'd in this Young Arm a Trust so glorious King And thou'lt discharge it with a Faith more glorious Tygr. I hope indeed I shall This I dare promise I go so ke●n for War so arm'd for Battle My Cause so Precious and my Life so worthless That the Great Game of Death was never play'd By a less shaking Hand King So speak the Souls Of our Great Race the transmigrating Fires That warm thy noble Breast Tygr. But Sir before I go take my Last Prayer May all the Sweets of ever fragrant Love Heap your full Jo●s 'Twixt that fair Heaven and You Eternall Jo Peans sing before you Smiles wake Your Morns and Angells lull your Sleeps King This is too kind Tygranes Tygr. And when in my Rough Toyls and heavyer Marches Amidst the Shriller Louder Voice of War Some softer Trump of Fame shall sweetly Chant In my pleass'd Ears how fair Herminia loves How that all Nuptiall Truth all Bridall Sweetness With all the Riot o unmeasur'd blisses Crowns the dear Love of her embracing Lord When I shall hear that dear that blessed Sound With open Arms I 'le meet the darling Joy And clasp it as the Mrs. of my Soul Thus I may love Herminia Herm. Love me Prince Yes such a Love Tygranes Oh thou matchless Originall of Virtue Love like Thine How shall I e're return Go then brave Warriour Go where bright Honour calls and when thy Sword Thro grappling Dangers hews thy path to Glory Be thou Herminia's Champion and I Thine For oh Tygranes to adorn that brow And pull down Victory on that blest Head I 'le borrow from the Arms of my kind Lord A bending Knee to He●v'n for dear Tygranes Tygr. And will the kind Herminia do all this For lost Tygranes the Divine Herminia A Beauteous Suppliant to th' immortall Throne Breath a soft Prayer and melt the listning Gods And all for worthless me Then I am orepay'd For all my bleeding sighs So blest Herm. So blest if she can give thee blessings all my Orisons My tendrest Vows for Thy Success I 'le pay With so much Zeal the pious offering giv'n Whilst thou shalt combat Earth I 'le wrestle Heav'n King Hold my Herminia thou too Godlike Goodness And take me with thee in this generous Contest A Prayer for dear Tygranes Prayers and Hecatombs Incense and Sacrifice all Pomp Divine Altars shall smoak and blazing Temples Shine United Heaven and Earth shall joyn for Thee Thou and the World brave Youth the Gods and we Enter Messenger Mess Your Royall Sister Conducted by ten-thousand Scythian Horse Sent by the Mercy of her pitying Conquerour Free and unransom'd is returning home King Free and unransom'd Yes relenting Tyrant Like flowry Garlands to a bleeding Victim A poor amends for Clarismunda's Wrongs Tygr. For the Reception of our Royall Sister Haste Orimon draw forth a thousand Horse That these embracing Arms may fly to meet her Exit King My dear Herminia the soft sweets of Love Till this blest Minute have been all my Theme But now my fairest I am forc'd to borrow From the kind Arms of Joy one hour for pity I have a mourning Sister A wrong'd one my Herminia whose Returne Must call one Tear even from the Eyes of Love Queen A Tear for Clarismunda Yes my dear Lov'd Lord if that wrong'd Sister does demand The Royall Tribute of those richer Pearle I hope you 'll give these Eyes the Leave to add Their pious Offring too King Thine my Herminia Queen Mine and all Eyes At bleeding Virtues Sufferings Our Griefs are but our Sympathetick pains Each melting Eye at that sad Object mourns The Loadstar draws and trembling Pity turns Enter Tygranes Leading Clarismunda Celestina Rosalin c. Clars My Brother and my King Take to thy Arms thy generous pitying Arms This Load of Misery Despair and Ruin King Fair Flower of Paradice the sweetest Rose Set in the Thorns of Life dear Royall Mourner My Souls best half my own immortall Veins Clar. Thy Veins No Sir that once fair Christall Fountain By the embitter'd Gall of Woes all poyson'd The King gazes on Celestina My blood runs Death and I am thy Veins no more King What do I see Great Gods Clar. But oh dread Sir In my affrighting Wounds my Savage Wrongs I have brought home King Those Eyes my Clarismunda Clar. Eyes Sir King Those Wrongs my Sister But proceed Clar. Those Wrongs indeed So wrong'd There 's not that ministring Saint at Heavens high Throne But midst his Scenes of everlasting Joys Looks down on Clarismunda's hideous Ruines Mine mine 's a Cause King By Heavens amazing Fair Clar. What says my King King Thy Cause my Sweet go on Clar. Yes my dear Brother and what 's more then Brother My Champion and my King By those great Names I call and challenge thy avenging Sword Thy Sword my Soverain Justice King Artaban withdrawing from Clarismunda and whispering Clarismunda strikes
sacred Briom Can there be a Cause so sacred To draw you forth from your abandon'd Kingdoms And in this poor Disguise to quit your Throne Briomar Oront Quit Thrones quit Worlds quit Earth and Heav'n my Run mad despair and dye Briom Dye Sir Oront Yes dye To Deaths short pain from lingring Tortures fly Plunge the Vast Deep and launch to that blest shore Where Clarismunda's Scorn can kill no more Briom Death I confess is Woes last certain Remedy But when the Great seek Death they ought to meet him In the fair Paths of Glory Poorly dying Is worse then basely Living Sir consider You 're born to Empire hold the Charge of Kingdoms A Royall Cause and a protected people Besides behold a gathering Storm before you Arms at your Gates and Vengeance round your Walls Advanceing Enemies and pushing Fate That Death thou seek'st seek nobly King Crown'd Heads Should not fall crusht like poor despairing slaves But build their Monuments when they digg their Graves Oront Kind Briomar I thank thy honest Love 'T is true the Charge of Empire lyes upon us Yet Heav'ns Vicegerents are not so all Gods But we have a little of the Man about us Shackled with Soveraignty and tyed up to Honour We are not so fast to golden Fetters curst But Love one Link of the long Chain may burst Oh Briomar I have that last Account yet to make up To that Fair Tyrants Ear before I dye That as thou valuest my Eternall Peace By all thy Loyalty I must conjure thee Under the shelter of this kind Disguise To gain me an Access But one blest Minute At Clarismunda's Feet Briom But in this kind Disguise can you so rule Your master'd Passion as to keep your shrow'd No frantick start to burst your guardian Cloud Sir dare you promise me Oront Yes I dare promise Shall I performe my Briomar Briom How Sir Oront No more I 'le be obey'd Briom Then Sir my Duty shall dispute no more Th' Access shall be obtain'd Though I much fear Effects too dismall Oront Leave Effects to Fate Love spurs the Leap and Danger Checks too late Exeunt Scene a Room of State Enter Celestina Rosalin and Women Ros Madam five hundred Talents from the King Cel. Have Kist my Hand this Morning Ros From Great Love A fair presented Sum. Cel. To buy me pins A small Oblation But my Royall Vassall Remembers his Allegiance knows his Duty And pays my Eyes their Tribute Now my Rosalin How dost thou like the Port our Greatness bears Say is a Monarchs Heare a Toy worth wearing Rosal Your Conquest is a perfect Raign of Wonders Cel. Nay I have conquer'd now And such a Conquest That surfeited Delight and gorged Ambition Have drunk so deep that they can thirst no more Ros Madam the Princess Cel. Ha! What brings her here perhaps The Consciencious Fool comes to Preach Honour Herminia's Wrongs and Celestina's Fraylty If so I am resolv'd I will receive her Like my great self the Mistress of a Pow'r The World 's too weak to shake Enter Clarismunda Claris. I stoop beneath My self when I descend To talk with Sin and Shame But sweet Herminia A Champion in Thy Cause commanding Justice Forgive the Faults offending Honour makes No the proud Theif the Syren has undon thee Shall not move off with Her Rich prize so tamely I 'le talk with the gay Sin and glittring Infamy Cel These happy Walls and their more happy Mistress Thus honour'd and thus grace'd Beleive me Madam You 've so surprized me with this wondrous Goodness Took me so unprepared for a Reception Worthy of such a Guest Claris. Hold there 's no need Of so much courtly Ceremony All I came to meet I 've found thy self and wish The Visitant I bring thee may receive But half this promis'd welcome Cel. If I am All You came to seek I am proud that you have found me And prouder to receive whate're Commands Honour can give or Honour can obey As such no doubt you bring me speak Your pleasure Clar. Honour Oh thou hast named the richest Jem That e're adorn'd the Fair True Honour Beauties Inestimable wealth whilst we wear Thee We have inexhausted Mines of endless Treasure Enough t' enrich the world Where Honour Shines Our Eyes are Sparks of Heaven 'T is that kind Sun That lights 'em into Stars The Great just Powers Made us the fairest work of their Creation Till our own faults our own defacing Shame Unmakes the work of Gods Celest Ay now you charm my Ear with ravishing Musick Honour our Sexes warmest Pride Our whole Devotion Saint Heaven All we kneel and pray to And Madam if those Powers you name have made Beauty the Master-stroak of their Creation I thank their Generous Moulding Hands These Eyes Are not their poorest stamp And to do Justice To Heavens unfinisht Peice I shall take care In the bright sphear to which my charms have rais'd me Not to unmake but mend the work of Gods Claris The Sphear thy Charms have rais'd thee to No thou Gay gilded Vanity call 'em thy Sorceryes The ' infatuating false deluding Fires Of Sin plumed up with Power thou vile Usurper Celest Usurper That diminitive Imp of Majesty That puny poor Prerogative no Madam Your kinder Justice sure can find my Glories A fairer name Claris. A fairer name Celest perhaps The little Murmures Envy and Ignorance Have been too buisy with your Royall Ear And breath'd my Name with their unhallow'd Lips But to correct th' ill manner'd Grin of Fools Let the Kings Heart and these victorious Eyes Tell the vain babling world I raign by Conquest Claris. What do I hear Oh thou amazing Front Of blushless Guilt Thou sit'st enthron'd in Sin then Hold'st thy black seate of shame by Claim and Title And stampst a Royall Soverainty on Damnation Cel. Madam this Language But no more You are too blame mistaken angry Princess For when I shall enform that Peevish Snarler For whom thou playst the Champion what good Offices I 've done her with the King She 'le have but small Occasion of Complaint For I must tell you As my peculiar Grace I have given him Leave T' allow her a fair Court Guards and Attendants And all the Decency that suits her Quality Nay and to shew you I 'm more generous still I have permitted him to pay her the Civilityes of a Wife Claris. Civilityes Celest And let me tell you 'T is not A Common Condescension in a Mrs. To give a Wife that Liberty Claris. Great Gods This is beyond all mortall Patience She gives her Husband Leave 't is she allows her Her Favours all Oh poor Herminia whither art thou fall'n aside Brought thy rich Royall Veins from thy fair India To be a Pensioner to a vile Wanton Raign the Precarious Partner of a Throne But thou rank Weed thou poysonous plant of Death Oh that thou'dst give thy Soul but so much Leisure As even to think Cel. Think I have Thought For Thinking's half
thy Clouds bear thy fair Head above The frowning World and mount a smiling Star In all thy Loads too low disdain to stoop 'T is brave to suffer when 't is poor to droop Queen Herm. Oh Prince thou hast read me so Divine a Lesson And painted Ruine in a Face so lovely That thou hast tuned my Soul to all the Musick Of a whole Quire of Angels Yes Tygranes To my too cruel Lord I will return Return to all the Pangs to all the Miseries Of ever mourning Love Life 's bitter Draught Lift to my Lips with that unshaking Hand For oh thou hast taught me to be greatly wretched To be Divinely Blest Tygr. Do this Herminia Queen No more my wandring Pilgrimage no Prince I 'll build my House of Sorrow in a Palace Under my Roof of Gold a Hermit dwell A Court my Cloyster and a Throne my Cell Exeunt all but Mirv. Mirv. So now the Toil is set and dear Destruction Comes rolling on apace What a vast Pile Of Ruine shall I build 'T is hard Herminia And I could pity thee Why should I pity My bloody Cradle and my barbarous Parents And shall I feel remorse when ev'n my Father To his own Blood ne'r felt it No vain pity Seek softer Breasts mine has no room to lodge thee Besides I move by that commanding Influence I know not Celestina by what Charm But thou hast bound my Soul and Nerv'd my Arm Joyn'd in thy Cause we that bright Comet Reign Thou the Fair Star and I the Blazing Train Exit ACT V. Enter Celestina Mirvan and Rosalin Cel. REturning home Victorious Mir. If to leave A hundred thousand Foes in Battle slain If Conquer'd Scythia and the great Orontes Led home in Persian Chains can write Victorious Tygranes wears that Title Cel. And to grace His Victory he brings the beauteous Fugitive A fair Attendant t' his Triumphant Chariot To court the Kind forgiving King's Reception Of the returning Wanderer Mir. If her Religious Ramble as I 've manag'd it Has not a little pav'd her Path too rough Some such good natur'd Office he intends her Cel. And thou my little Harbinger kindly com'st Before 'em to prepare me for their Welcome Mir. Yes Madam That 's my Errand For to give My self and dear sweet Villany their due Mischief and I have both rid Post to serve you Cel. My dearest little Devil how I love thee But Mirvan after this first lucky hit Darest thou be generous and play out thy Game Mir. Dare Can you doubt my Courage or my Constancy Is glorious Treason a design too great Or this Young Arm too dastard Have I launch'd Thus far and stood thus firm to stagger now By my fair Truth this poor Suspicion wrongs me Cel. It does indeed sweet Youth forgive my Fears I know thy honest Truth too well to trust it aside But my kind Boy I am afraid I have kept thee Awake too long I know this Nights hard Travel Has tired thy tender Limbs and thou want'st Rest To Bed my Boy and when thou hast repos'd awhile I 'll send my pretty Engineer and call thee Retire sweet Boy and Sleep Exit Mirvan Thy last young Fool. Thy Bed thy Grave Yes my kind honest Traytor Thy hand has done me too much faithful Service To leave thee a dangerous Tongue alive to spoil it Besides my little Tool my ripining Plot Has business for thy Death And bet thy Glory As thou hast liv'd so thou shalt serve me Dead And therefore sleep thy last Now my designs Are all in my own Breast Treason 's a Jewel When the rich Cabinet has but one Key They 're only truly Great who are safely so Ros Well Madam Your Propheticks are all Oracles And the mad roving Queens amazing Ramble Has fill'd the World with wonder Cel. Fame indeed Talks something loud Ros 'T is true the Prince has sent a soft Express And smoothly laid it all upon Religion Cel Religion in a Camp Ah Girl if the Soft King has easie Faith enough about him To think no warmer a Devotion hatch'd This gentle Pilgrimage than Zeal and Prayer-Books No Rosalin he 's not that blind believer I fear thou 'lt find that rougher Faith about him A gathering that black Storm as will rain Blood Ros Herminia's Blood and Celestina's Glory Her Scaffold and your Coronation Cel. Right That fullen Hour that wraps her head in Dust Wreaths mine in Diadems Herminia's Grave The Basis of my Pyramide 'T is true It is a little hard thou poor Herminia To cut so keen as I must But Ambition Ambition gives the blow and when that strikes Remorse nor Pity no faint check controuls That two-edg'd Fate tho' bar'd with Lives and Souls Exeunt Enter Tygranes Herminia and Orontes Prisoner Guards and Attendants 1 Atten. A nobler Game of Glory ne'er was play'd Fortune set high a Kingdom on a Battle And one bold Throw has swept the mighty stake 2 Atten. By this dear Light that Sun that smil'd to see The richest Crimson that the Earth e'er dy'd Not the proud Jove from the defeated Gyants Return'd with fairer Laurels than Tygranes Tygr. Enough my generous sharers of my Fame Your lavish Goodness plays too much the Prodigal My Victory dares not challenge half this Triumph 'T is true the Fortunate Tygranes fought But 't was the Justice of his Quarrel Conquer'd Courage is only ours Success is Heav'ns And for thy Fate Orontes Oront Mine Tygranes Is to curse Life and Thee my Life alone Too much to bear but Life and Shame together That double load of Misery Oh Prince When thy keen Sword cut through my Conquer'd Kingdom Had it been kind and carv'd my Heart too dying I could have loved thee but must hate thee Living Tygr. If thou repinest at thy ill Chance of War Blame thy bad Cause If overtaking Destiny Has dealt thee that hard Lot that does not please thee Remember King thy Ruine is no more Than thy Desert thy Punishment Orontes And sufferers are not choosers of their pain But to perform my last just Rites of Victory Thou Orimon go Visit our wrong'd Sister And in a Brothers Name bear her that Trophy A present from her own Triumphant Vengeance Oront To Clarismunda My too generous Conqueror This is so kind I 'll thank thee for this Goodness Even in my Grave For Oh! a Grace so high Thou givest me leave at those dear Feet to die Exit Guarded Tygr. But hark the King approaches My Beauteous Charge I am thy Champion now A prouder Cause than all my Scythian Conquests Enter King attended My Royal Lord low at your Sacred Feet With the fair Harvest of your own rich Field Thus prostrate kneels the proudest of your Vassals By your great Cause that fair inspiring Genius Led forth to Victory King Mine Tygranes my Inspiring Genius No a little sure Of that fair Cause that soft Inspirer Tygr. How my dread Liege King That Beauty those fair Eyes They were so kind to See you Conquer Tygr.
into Discourse in the mean while in dumb show with the Queen and Tygr. Amor. Mirvan dost mark that Charming Stranger there Mir. Ay and that firing King too aside to Amorin King That Lady to Artaban Art My dread Lord King That fair one Celest Shoot home my Charms now my Prophetick Glory aside Mir. Shine out fair stranger aside to Celestina Celest Boy Mir. There 's Honour near ye Tygr. Dear Sister these Resenting Murmurs speak With such an Emphasis Clar. Do they speak Brother They must act too These wrongs that find a Tongue Must find an Arm Tygranes Tygr. Yes Royall sufferer Thou shalt have Vengeance Vengeance Clarismunda If Arming Man and ayding Heaven can give it thee Clar. Do this and all my work of Life is done And when thy Sword draws bloud drink deep my Brother Remember nothing but a pile of Death Can build the Tomb of Love Build thou that Tomb For Clarismunda then I dare dye pleas'd When I have seen my blazing monument rays'd King Succeed and Challenge that Reward my Artaban to Arta. Exeunt all but Celestina and Mirvan Celest 'T is don 't is done I read it in his Eyes The Golden Shaft and all the whole Blind God Now my kind Sybill thou hast fullfill'd thy Promise And I could kneel to thank thy Charming Oracle Oh Beauty Love and Triumph wait thy Throne Hold my kind Toyl but fast the Game 's my own Exit Mir. So a poor Slave has Charms to snare a King Yes fair unknown th' Imperiall Thunderer Hangs gathering o're thee in a glittering Shower And 't is but spreading of thy Smiles before him To catch the Golden God well There 's Love for you Death what was I born for Love 's not my Province The Sweets of Life are banish't from these Lips Kind Nature stampt me in Heavens Image Man Born with a Face perhaps t' have Captived Queens Till mercinary Infamous Barbarity An Evnuch Monster basely rob'd my Cradle And left me a dull Drone of the Creation Since then the Gall and Dreggs of Life are all My Portion to requite the spightfull worlds Unkindness let me this one pleasure find To doal round my own Draught to all Mankind Finis Actus Secundi ACT. III. SCENE I. Herminia discover'd Sleeping on a couch attended by Mirvan and Amorin Song WHy do's the Idle World mistake And Love a Godhead make If Love were Heav'n like Heav'n t wou'd last And the Immortall Joys would never dye Ah no false man at ev'ry blast In broken Vows Loves fleeting Shadows fly Down then let all his Glorys fall His Templet Altars Empire all To dirt and Ashes trod For oh the Fools for oh the Fools that make blind Love a God So when fair Celia mournd to find Philander so unkind She saw the Tempest yoll too fast And all o'respread her rising Mornings dawn Her louring Fate was quite o'recast And her Ecclipsing Glorys all withdrawn But tho' there shine such fading Jemms In brittle Earthly Diadems Poor Celia ne're despair There 's Starrs above there 's starrs above to crown thee brighter there The Scene shuts and Mir. and Amo. advance upon the Stage Amor. OH Mirvan this fair Scythians Charms are sure Made up of Prodigy and the blind God Has stockt her with such Shafts her Eyes Disdain To play a lesser Game then Miracles Mir. Miracles indeed An unknown Stranger face Who or from whence Hell knows to catch a Monarch from a young Princely Bride the fair Herminia A Beauty scarce Enjoy'd The very Virgin Blushes on her Cheeks Still warme that lovelyest Rose gather'd but yesterday And all the fragrant Sweets thrown by to day Abandon'd Slighted ay and all this too By the strange Charms of such an Easy wanton That Scarce held out the Courtship of an hour But See the glittring Pageant moves this way With what Devouring ravenous Eyes he swallows The fair Destruction Amor. Put my dear Lost Mrs. The poor Herminia what a mournfull part Hast thou in this gay Scene Too unkind King Was it for this in thy first blooming Youth By thy Imperiall Fathers kind Commission A Visitant in the fair Court of India That Early Votary t' Herminia's Eyes Thou knelst at those dear Feet Sweet injur'd Goodness My heart bleeds for thee Mir. Troth so does not mine Amor. How Mirvan canst thou see our Royall Mrs. The poor neglected Queen thus Scorn'd thus Slighted Without one pitying Thought Mir. A pitying Thought Faith none at all Amor. Canst thou be Man and say this Mir. No Fool were I a man I should not say this But when the cursed Luxury of Greatness As the early brand of a Court Slave A dog a nobler Creature took Man from me It took Humanity too Spight darling Spight Amor. But See the Queen and Princess Mir. Well if this fair Scythian Wanton This white she-devil do not prove at last That firebrand that State-Firebrand as shall one day Set Persia in a Flame if this she-Phaeton Prove not at last the arrantest State-grievance E're ruin'd Monarch or Suck't Nation poor May my Propheticks be believed no more Enter Queen and Clarismunda Queen The Treasure of my soul my dear Lords Love The hoarded Mass of a whole Ages Bliss All by one midnight Thief for ever lost Clar. Indeed my Royall Sister thy sad Story Melts pity from my Eyes and trust me dear Herminia My own unhappy Load of Miseries Have drein'd these Streams so low their did not want Thy Sufferings to rayse a second Spring Queen This generous Sense of my hard Fate speaks thee So truly kind Claris. So truly just Herminia For in the deep Resentments of thy Wrongs Mine is no common Share 'T was Clarismunda Was their unfortunate Cause That infamous Creature That Scythian Devill my unhappy Favourite By my mistaken Charity to that Deluding Face the fatall Cockatrice Egg Hatcht by my warmth to all this brood of Mischiefe Queen Nay Clarismunda charge not Thy fair Virtue With so unjust a Stain Thy part was innocent When angry Providence resolves to kill It easily finds the Means Misery and Misfortune still like Weeds and poysons Shoot Alas they want a very little Root Clar. Sweet murmuring Turtle hush thy mournfull plaints And bear thy Soul above the Worlds poor spight Let thy dark shades make thy fair Truth more bright 'T is the True Diamond that shines by night And then the frowns of Fortune we out brave When Grief is not our Tyrant but our slave Exeunt Enter Orontes disguis'd attended onely by Briomar Oront Yonder she moves my louring planet moves But why do I not follow her run to her Run to my doom and catch her blasting fires Bid all her blazing Bolts of Thunder turn Court the Keen Lightning of her Eyes and burn Briom Oh Royall Sir think to what threatning Danger Will your Rash Love expose your Life and Glory Yes if bold Truth may speak to what unprincely Nay what unmanly Dangers Oront Preaching fool No more profane Reflections on a Cause So