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A33351 Marciano, or, The discovery a tragi-comedy, acted with great applause before His Majesties High Commissioner, and others of the nobility, at the Abby of Holyrud-house, on St. Johns night, by a company of gentlemen. Clark, William, advocate. 1663 (1663) Wing C4563; ESTC R13455 43,012 80

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then with this Gentelman and I am gone Heus be attentious and circumspectious in your be aviour remember on those elegantes ●hrases I taught you when you came in so I will retire and 〈◊〉 you for a space Exit with Chrys. Bec. Now wee 〈…〉 Madam I hope you know my errand Mar. Not well Sir Bec. I am sure my Father 〈…〉 the Lady Saromanca speak to you or else I am 〈…〉 Mar. But you had 〈…〉 my Uncle Sir I am at his disposall Bec. You are very modest Offers ●o kisse she refuses Mar. And I hope that is a virtue 〈…〉 maid Sir Bec. As I am a virgin it is I love you ●ll the better for it and I 'le assure you so long as you are modest you can never be impudent Enter Boy Madam Signior Pantal●●● is below shall I tell him you are within Mar. Yes yes by all 〈◊〉 you must not deny us to such a Gentleman of quality as he is Bec. Signor Pantaloni say you my old comrade I would be very glad to see him Mar. He is in suite of my Sister a Gentelman of a great estate I am much for the match I 'le go cause my Sister come hither At the other end enter Signior Pantaloni Bec. salutes him Bec. Signior Pantaloni Pant. Signior Becabunga welcome to Town in good faith Yow are very gallant Surveyes Bec. cloaths Bec. It is my winter suite Sir it cost my Father a good deal of money more then the price of ten bolls of wheat or barley I warrand you Pant. I am sure you have had brave sport in the country all this while Bec. O yes you know my dog Springo Pant. Yes and Gasto gray bitcho brounhoundo and all the tribe of them I knew them all since they were puppets and your self too Bec. Why I will let him loose with any his match in Tuscany Pant. O what a fool was I might not I have been with you all this while if it had not been for this baggagely Mistris of mine Madam Chrysolina call you her whom my Mother will have me to woo whether I will or not I may say I had been in the country all this harvest But what shall I tell you have not I learn'd since I see you to dance forsooth frisks about that 's a coupee that 's a circumflex pas that 's a transverse pas c. Bec. O brave Pantaloni Enter Manduco leading the Ladyes Pant. I but I can fence too zeest zeest zeest Thrusts at Bec. Pant. Ladyes I hope I have not com'd in into you as I may say intrusiously or intrusively Discover the Ladyes Chrys. Not at all Sir you are very welcome pray how does your Lady mother and your Sisters Pant. All in good health Madam at your service Signior Manduco you are welcome to Town Man Signior Pantaloni I am yours integrally and quasi exulto in the prosperity of this our congression Enter Boy Madam the two Gentelmen you call Casio and Leonardo desire ●o see you Mar. Go tell them we are not within Chrys. Tell them we are not at leasure Sirrah Exit Boy Man What are they Pant. Ranting young blades like the times I warrand you two fellows that have frequented all your Stage-playes in Italy and I heard our Chaplain say and my Sister too which is more that Playes were very unlawfull and impious Man Playes are indeed profane scelerate abominable yea abominably abominable which I will maintain multis argumentis Pant. Besides they are great mockers of such Gentlemen as us who are better then themselves Man Are they of the Dukes party Pant. Yes I warrand you Man Hoc satis est odi totam gentem Ladies you do well not to converse with them but no more of them Ladies what would you think of a perambulation in this calid aestivous season Chrys. But whether shall we walk Sir Pant. Any where Madam I shall wait upon you Bec. And I shall stick close to my Lady forsooth Mar. Wee 'l have a coach then Bec. By all means call a Coach within Coach c. Man Let us then passe the Pomeridian hours in obambulation for I am defatigate with session Exeunt omnes Scaena Tertia Enter Borasco with Arabella prisoner Ar. GOod my Lord for the respect to honour Prove courteous to a poor distressed Lady And now your prisoner Bor. My prisoner Not by this hand so much As I am yours kisses her hand Ar. I should belye my passion Sir if I Next to the publike destiny of my Country Did not resent my own calamity But yet your undeserved clemency Does moderate my misfortunes Bor. How undeserved when even Cannibals Tam'd by the aspect of your radiant eye Would quit their barb'rous superstitious rites And offer what their gods usurp to you Ar. Sir I owe much I must confess to nature But your applause inflames the bill more high 'T is now our common fate to be imprison'd But not so common to be thus respected Bor. Lady what the Lord Barbaro hath 〈…〉 I hold it alwayes justice but because Your face does speak you one whom all should honour That e're have known what love is I regrate This your confinement the causes of which Are only known to his excellency Enter Iaylor Time will discover all but here he comes Who must be your guardian Sirrah Jayl Your pleasure my Lord Bor. By order from the Senate you 'r commanded To take this Lady in your custody See you respect her Sirrah let her not Be us'd as other ordinary prisoners Mark what I say you varlet serve her well Jayl I shall forsooth my Lord she shall be as well us'd as any Lady can be in prison Bor. Madam I 'le visit you sometimes and see You treated like an honourable Lady This Fellow shall have special care of you Command him at all times and for my service Pray spare it not farewell she is my prisoner aside I shall have fit time yet t' impart my flames Exit Jayl Now forsooth Madam will you be pleased to walk I 'le conduct you to as neat a wel-swipp'd wel-trimm'd Room as you can have in many parts of Florence My Lord Borasco is a very obliging Gentleman and I 'le assure you he loves to be courteous I will have a care of you for his sake my Wife and I I must have you acquaint with her Madam for she is one of the loving'st dutifull old Sluts that you have known Ar. Come then let 's go Jayl My Wife and I I say Madam shall serve you to a hair for she loves to be courteous as well as my self Ar. Where are my Countrymen lodg'd I rather Be with them as elsewhere Jayl A Pisan Madam Ar. No a Siennois There are many 〈◊〉 Nobles in my custody Ar. The Lord Marciano since 't is my misfortune To be his Fellow-prisoner Jayl Madam you shall see him for I love to be courteous especially to strangers Madam Exeunt Scaena Quarta Enter Chrysolina Marionetta as in their