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A36759 The mock-tempest, or, The enchanted castle acted at the Theatre Royal / written by T. Duffett. Duffett, Thomas.; Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692. Tempest.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Tempest. 1675 (1675) Wing D2448; ESTC R11449 35,407 66

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stands out and shall ne'r be the Richer Bean. Here 's Ten go downs upon Re. Moustrappa Mous. Put rem to 't or I renounce thee Bean. Renounce me Puss not pledge me thou salt Suburbian Hackney not pledge me Mous. Well Mrs. Beantosser I hant stood three years at Livery and been hyr'd for 6 d. a side on Holy daies by Chimny-Sweepers and Coblers 'Prentices I hant so Bean. Who has Mrs. Gillian flirt Mrs. To and agen who has Mous. I name no body but touch a gall'd Horse and hel wince Bean. But I know who has been taken up in the common and rode so many heats that they got the French fashions that was ev'n your own sweet Monkey face I scorne to go behind your crooked back to tell you so Steph. Fight Dog fight Bear still here 's the juice of life Mous. I never danc'd naked at the French house for Mild-Six pences goody Lerry-come-twang Steph. Out out that 's old that 's old Bean. Nor I never walk'd the Streets at Night stark naked in a Buckram Suit trim'd with black Ribons at the Codpeice Mrs. Gincrack Mrs. Nimble-go-through Steph. No no that thou didst not old Tru-peny that was the Tailors Wife but 't is old too Bean. Who dress'd her self in mans cloahes to commit with another Womans Husband under his natural Wifes nose not you Mous. Who goes ev'ry Night upon Water to see men swim on their backs and show beastly triks not Beantosser no Bean. Who uses to be drunk at Tavernes tear her friends Wigs and then give all the Money she has for a frisk with the Drawer not Mrs. Betty Moustrappa Mous. Who storms the Fort in private with a Leathern Gun Bean. Go y' are a mean spirited Crack to be kep'd by a Club of Prentices and so she praid me to tell ye Mous. 'T is better to receive small ware then give broad Gold as hou doest like a silly Trapes Bean. The foul names thy own and I 'le dash it down thy Throat Mous. Help help murther she 'l murther me Steph. Hold hold hold keep the Kings Peace I say keep the Peace do you not tremble to use such bug words if any body should hear you it would bring a scandal on the house and make 'em think us Whores Restore her nose Moustrappa and you Beantosser give back her Eye-brows I say squeeze the juice and let acts of Hostility cease I was governaunt at home and I will be justice of Peace here Bean. I will have no Justice Steph. Beantosser be orderly and thou shalt be my Clerk Mous. No private bribery to Corrupt Justice and to show that I desire all things may he done without favour or selfishness let Beantosser be hang'd and give me her cloathes and so I squeeze Bean. Justice an 't please your Worship I 'le swear the peace against her Steph. Bear back bear back good People don't press upon the Court Constable stand by me and go fetch the offender before me Bean. I command thee to come before my Lord Justice No good people will ye ayd and assist me We are resolved to assist Mr. Constable Beantosser to the death La you there now Mous. The Justice is an Ass the Constable a Sheepshead and all the good People a Whore and a Baud and so she pray'd me to tell ye Bean. Grant me a humming Warrant to compel her to come before you volens nolens of her own accord Steph. How how thou art an evil Counsellor and a Traytor thou seekest to deprive me of my honourable Imployment by force quoth'a no some wiser then some I am a Justice of peace and must keep the peace But if I grant a Warrant to compel I break the Peace If she comes she comes all must be done in a peacefull way Volens nolens quoth'a Bean. Right Worshipfull 't is a common way to grant a Warrant Steph. Ay ay 't is so common that we Magistrates are all the worse for 't it makes justice so cheap that no People of fashion care for using any Bean. An 't please your Worship Steph. Please me and please thy self I say still Bean. To accept this small present Steph. Hay more Plots how darst thou corrupt Justice thou Treacherous Strumpet devour the bowels that gave thee Suck Now do I know she wants Justice because she would buy it Clerk take up the Bribery and give it to the poor since my Clerk is absent I will vouchsafe to do it my self But did this audacious Tatter-de-mallion declare with her own Corporal voyce that she would not come before us Mous. I did and I do again send thee word by my self that thou shalt come before me If thou wilt not I command thee to stay there and so I squeeze Steph. Does the Rebel send word her self being present that she will not appear it stands not with our high place to put up such affronts head-Head-Constable knock her down and keep the Peace Bean. and Moust fight Steph. So now the whole Courts in an uproar fight 'till the Devil part you Hold hold fall off and unite against the common Enemy Enter Hectorio and Drinkallup drunk and Singing Drink Francky was his name a And Francky was his name a His Beard was black and his Gills were Red And his Bill was all of the same a. With weapon full sharp he fought 'till he was dead With a Heycock of the game a And Francky was his name a And with weapon c. Hect. Francky's dead and gon a Poor Franchy's dead and gon a Thy browes are black and thy lips are Red And thy bellies soft as the down a. Let me be thy Worm and at every turn I will tickle thy flesh and bone a. Then prithee cease they moan a Since Francky's dead and gon a. Let me c. Steph. Silence in the Court to keep a sound Peace I make you both my high-High-Constables of Westminister Bean. Agreed agreed Mous. Agreed agreed Steph. Then by Virtue of my Warrant which shall be made when we are at leasure bring those disturbers of the Peace before me Bean. Woman leave thy babbling and come before the Justice Mous. Hectorio be uncover'd in the Court and obey the Officers Hect. What Court what Officers Bean. Why Stephania is Justice of Whorum and we are both Head-Constables Hect. Then Officers look to your Throats for there will be above Ten thousand up in Armes to Night Sings And their bellies soft as the down a. Steph. He has confest and shall be hang'd 'till he 's dead Come thou Rake-hell villain dog where are they what 's their design who leads 'em on who brings 'em off make his Mittimus before he answers and send him to Tyburn Hect. Old touch and go why so hasty My Lord Bacchus leads 'em on my Lady Venus brings 'em off their design is to rise up in their Beds at midnight to stab all the Women and be head all the Virgins they Catch Drink Sings With a Hey-cock of the game a. Bean. O
inhumane Canibals Mous. Let 'em do their worst the Women will be hard enough for 'em man to man Steph. And I believe the Virgins had notice of their design for there is not one left in my Liberties Head-constables dispatch this Westminster Wedding I say tye 'em up Bean. Won't your Worship examine the Woman Steph. I say take her away she s a Pick-pocket I know by her lac'd Shooes besides heark ye she 's a Witch she carries an enchanted Ring about her which turns Rich men to beggers and makes an Ass of a Justice of Peace Drink Gentlemen of the Jury this Villain is no honester then he should be he rob'd me of a dozen of precious Turpentine guilt Nutmegs and a Pewter Squirt Hect. Which is flat felony for that 's the Iron work to her Plough without which it must stand still and her Familiars must starve and so she prayd me to tell ye Drink But because the old Rogue is a true friend to the Chuck-office I care not much if I save him therefore you may bring in the Fellony Man-slaughter Hect. Gentlemen I am a Witness for the King and so le ts squeeze all round Mous. Art thou her Cozen after the flesh Drink No he is my Husband's Brother for they tumbl'd both in one Belly Bean. Then thy Husband has a whole Legion of Brothers for halfe the Town have tumbl'd in the same place and so she pray'd me to tell ye Steph. Woman put me in good Bail or take her away Jaylor Hect. Hold hold what Bail dost thou demand Steph. Two substantial Citizens Aldermens fellowes or common Councel men but no Cuckolds Drink No Cuckolds Jaylor take me away hold heark you If you 'l take a Hundred that are Cuckolds by the help of my friends here they shall be produc'd presently Nay don't bob down your heads I did but try him Steph. No no! no Cuckolds Hect. This is flat Tyrany thou maist as well demand a Tribute of Maiden-heads in the Teens but Miracles are ceas'd Steph. What is this notorious talking Rogue in for Mous. For Robbing of the Vestry Steph. How Sirrah who made you a Church-Warden Mous. 'T is but a Vestry matter and may be agreed at the next Tavern Bean. Who will pay Scot and lot as they say and serve in all under Offices of trouble if every Rascal shall usurp that very Office where they may reward themselves Steph. Ay without Authority or paying a farthing for 't when 't is well known substantial House-keepers have given hundreds or 't Bean. Yes and thriv'd upon 't too with a blessing on their pious endeavours Steph. Head Constables take 'em away to Limbo Hect. We defie thee and thy head-Head-Constables to mortal battle Steph. Then blood will ensue and so she prai'd me to tell ye Sound a charge and keep the Peace Musick plays they dance and Exeunt Scene II. Act. III. Enter Ariel and Quakero Ariel Sings FOllow me and follow me hey jolly Robin The Moon shines bright And Women are light And most men had rather eat then fight Then leave off your Coging And follow me a follow me hey jolly Robin Quak. Four corners on my bed Four beauties therely spred If any evil come to me O goodness sweet deliver me Blessed be thanked it is now again departed this Charme I learn'd in the days of my Paganis-me before I attain'd to the inworking and the bowel-yernings of the outgoing of the over-flowings but now that I am mounted into the Saddle and exalted to the House top and lifted on the sounding Tub of reformation I am above the Fruit-mongers of the hard Streets of stony-heartedness and I am above thee Satan ha it cometh again Four corners on my bed Ariel Sings Turn thy Stocking and tye thy Shooe hard Thy mouth being wash'd and wip'd thy beard Come away come le ts be jogging Bo bo bo bo Heark heark how the Bettern bellowes Now is the time for good fellows To it to it to it to it The Citizens Wife Leads a merry merry life While her Husband at home does grunt and groan Whoo whoo oo oo oo whoo ooo oo Alass poor man he is sick of the yellowes Cuckoe cuckoe Heark heark what the little birds tells us Cuckoe cuckoe cuckoe Quak. Torment me no more thou Hobgoblin thou Robin-good-fellow thou Will with a wisp thou Spright thou Fairy thou thou nothing thou something ha what should this be assuredly here hath been some Crouder slain against his consent or murther'd wrongfully or else 't is the Soul of some profane Singing-man that rejoyceth and gibeth at the death of the Duke my father Oh! O! O! it comes again Four corners on my bed Four beauties Ariel Sings Youth youth of mortal race give ear Thy Daddies dead thy Daddies dead To Stocks his feet to Pillory his Ear To whip of thong his flesh is ay turned And tough battoon does thump his bone O hone O hone O hone O hone Then little youth Nandy Drink Ale and Brandy His knell is hourly rung on his back Heark now I hear it thwick thwick thwack Thwick c. thwack Quak. This dolefull madrigal sayes my Father is in Limbo that is Mortus est that is he is dead that is he is departed he is gone he is fled he is no more He is he is I say he is that is he is not His feet Stock-fish his ears Pilchards his flesh Thornback and Tough Battoon does thump his bone O hone O hone O hone O hone Friend Quakero this is no mortal business though thou hast done Satan right noteable service in perverting many beleive him not I say believe him not hast thou forgot how it was resolv'd in a full dispute where a friend ev'n Guly Penno declared that Satan was a lyer nay thou hast not forgot beleive him not yet I will go to find out and be satisfi'd in the truth of the lye Ariel Thwick thwick thwick c. Exit Ariel Quak. Hark it is there again it luggeth me by the Ears even as a Swine is lugged by a Mastiffe-dog or as one of your wicked Idolatrous Misses is led by the rattling of a guilt Coach or as as I say or as ah ha em or as ah a aa So much for this time Exit Quakero The End of the Third Act. Act IV. Scene I. Enter Prospero and Ariel Prospero eating a peece of Bread and Butter Pros. NOw does the charm'd impostume of my Plot Swell to a head and begin to suppurate If I can make Mantua's Infant Duke Switchel my young giglet Dorinda Sincere Quakero to my power bends And shall with my discreet Miranda yoak Or be tormented ever here In my enchanted Castle of Bridewellow Great pity 't is for he 's a pretty fellow Ariel Ari. What says my mighty and most potent Master Pros. How do these right puissant Ragamuffins bear their durance Ari. The Duke with haughty meen for lack of food Sits cracking Fleas and sucking of their blood With him is good Gonzale