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A16900 The faire maide of Bristovv As it was plaide at Hampton, before the King and Queenes most excellent Maiesties. Day, John, 1574-1640?, attributed name. 1605 (1605) STC 3794; ESTC S104660 20,099 46

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another way No place shall be vnsought But we will haue him Exit the two old men Ana. Good mother stay them T●is their iourney forth May breed some mischiefe Therefore call them back againe Mo. Thou art to foolish girle let them go thou séeks his loue that is thy mortall foe Doct. O thou art framd of constancie thy selfe Challener what a iewell didest thou losse By shoing it vnto thy faithles friend and how like drosse doth he account of it Come vertuous maiden wipe those crystiall eies thou weepes for loue of him which loue defies Le ts in to counsell what may best relieue Where teares and sorrow giues men cause to grieue Exit Omnes Enter vallenger va What spightfull fortune Vallenger is this this villaine Docter hath betraide my trust and to my father all my plots reuealed Who flat denies me succor or reliefe I dare not I be seene within the citty For then there is no way but straight to prison I le call to mistris Florence I know that she is kind to her I le show my griefe and my sick mind Ho mistris Florence Enter Florence Flo. Whose there swéet Vallenger ist thée Why dost thou looke so sad how faires my deare Va. Y saith neuer worse but all my hopes in thée Flo. What is it swéet I will not do for thée Va. My Father and my wife knowes all my drift And all inraged threatens to be reuengd And will not let me haue no maintenance But sweares to plague me for my wickednes Flo. Is the wind in that doore What would you haue me do va To let me liue with thée a little space Vntill I haue obtained my Fathers grace Then what I haue swéet mistris shall be thine flo And what shall I do beg the while No Vallenger your deceaued in me think you that I le be priuy to your plotes to bring my selfe in danger of the Law Go to your wife and cherish her at home I do not like these wanton humors I. va I hope sweet Florence that you do but iest flo Be shrow my hart then do not take it so Pray leaue my house least your father come va Giue me house-roome Florence but to night Flo. Not an houre shall I haue my reputation Touched for thée if you linger héere I le send for the Officers to discharg my selfe Val. It is euen thus well what remedy Lie in the fields wretch there dispaire and die Flo. Pray God that Sentloe be not murdred now T●en all my hopes are lost Enter Blunt Flo. How now Blunt what newes Blu. Sentlo hath drunk his last the déed is done Flo. Then are we vndone Blunt Blu. Why wherefore Flo. The poore deiected Vallenger was héere As dry as dust not left a single doyt His father vowes to follow law of him Well would that Sentlo were aliue againe Blu. T is done and therefore now there is no help Flo. Yes Blunt ther 's help but marke a womans wit Vallenger is but new gone out of doores Go follow him and mark where he lies downe And if thou séest he is inclinde to sléepe Lay Sentloes murdred body hard by him Pluck out his sword and all be bloudy it And then cry murder as if he dyd the déed About it Blunt do not the same neglect And then we two are frée from all suspect Flo. Feare not this shal be done effectually flo Then farewell come to me when t is done Meane while I le home and stur not out of doore Exit Blu. The diuell take thée for a filthy whore Thou art apt enough in murder and in lust But like a stone in any thing is honest Well ere to morrow many thinges will chang That dead men should reuiue it would séeme strang Now after Vallenger I mean to goe To sée in what place he doth himselfe bestow Exit Enter Sentlo very drousie Sent. I wonder that I am so dull and heauy My féete doth stumble as I go along Mine eies hangs downe as if I had not slept This twenty daies pray god it be for good Still more and more well I must néeds lie downe And make my pillow of the grasse and ground He lies downe and falles a sleepe Enter Vallenger va How yrkesome is the day vnto my eies My cheeks do blush for to behold the skies Methinks the heauens doth frowne vpon my sin And to repentance bids my hart begin the earth do burne my feete with scorching fire Because that all as hot was my desire So heauen and earth my practise doth confound Yet must I be beholding to the ground My griefe is héer sléep doth follow sorrow heere rest thy wretched carkas till to morrow Here he lies downe to sleepe Enter Blunt Blu This way he went and here he is laid to sleepe And Sentlo by him this is excellent Now Harbart since thou hast don him all this good For once be a littell lauish of thy blood Heere he stabs his arme and blodies Sentloes face and pluckes out vallingers sword and blodies it and laies it by him Blo The Potion I gaue sentloe to drink Doth make him séeme to all as he were dead And yet his time is not come to wake Now will I raise the wach Murder murder Exit Vallinger startes vp val What noise is that affrites mine eares With murder I laid me downe to sléepe What 's here My sword drawne out and blody And here 's a gentleman new murdred Some villaine surely that hath don this déed Hath laid this murdred body here by me So by that meanes himselfe might be thought frée If it be so why then most hapie I that hates to liue and hath such meanes to dy Enter the Constable and officers Con. Se here 's the murdred body and here the murdrer I chardge you in the kings name Deliuer vp your weapons And goe along with vs With all my hart sée ther my weapons are And cary me wheresoere you please Exit with vallinger Con. Goe to prison with him presently the rest bring in this murdred body Enter Blunt in his owne shape Blo God saue you sir I here it rumored a gentleman is slaine Con. I sir a proper man and here he lies Blo O noble sentloe dostly soe lowe Breake hart assonder that thy frend is slaine Con. Sir do you knowe the gentleman Blo Yes sir he was my louing friend And we at oxford fellow Pupels were Then good sir let me in kindnesse craue That as I allwaies lou'd him in his life so I may haue his body at his death That I may giue him Cristian burial Con. With all my hart wee l leaue him with you sir and I am sory fer for your heauines Blo So this goes well once I le be blont again Exit constable For now the times drawes on of his awake Sentloe rises Exit Sent. I neuer slept more soundly in my life But stay how comes my hands soe blody So is my face me thinkes stay here 's my man