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A39804 The humorous lieutenant, or, Generous enemies a comedy as it is now acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Fletcher, John, 1579-1625.; Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616. 1697 (1697) Wing F1344; ESTC R24336 53,811 67

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of a Wench there Leo. All this discontent About a Wench Lieu. Where is this Wench good Colonel Leo. Prithee hold thy Peace Who calls thee to Counsel Lieu. Why if there be a Wench Leo. 'T is sit thou know her Enter 2 Gentlemen That I 'll say for thee and as fit thou art for her Let her be mew'd or stopt How is it Gentlemen 1. Gent. He 's wondrous discontent he 'll speak to no Man 2. Gent. H' has taken his Chamber close admits no entrance Tears in his eyes and cryings out Host. 'T is so Sir And now I wish my self half hang'd e're I went this journey Leo. What is this Woman Lieu. I. Host. I cannot tell ye But handsome as Heaven Lieu. She is not so high I hope Sir Leo. Where is she Lieu. I that would be known Leo. VVhy Sirrah Host. I cannot show ye neither The King has now dispos'd of her Leo. There lies the matter VVill he admit none to come to comfort him 1 Gent. Not any near nor let 'em knock their hearts out VVill never speak Lieu. 'T is the best way if he have her For look you a Man would be loth to be disturb'd in 's pastime 'T is every good Man's case Leo. 'T is all thy Living we must not suffer this we dare not suffer it for when these tender Souls meet deep 〈◊〉 they are not strong enough to struggle with 'em but drop away as Snow does from a Mountain and in the torrent of their own sighs sink themselves I will and must speak to him Lieu. So must I too He promis'd me a charge Leo. Of what of Children Upon my Conscience thou hast a double company And all of thy own 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Lieu. That 's all one I 'll raise 'em to a Regiment und then command 'em when they turn disobedient unbeget 'em knock 'em o' th' head and put in new Leo. A rare way but for all this thou art not valiant enough to dare to see the Prince now Lieu. Do ye think he 's angry 1 Gent. Extreamly vext 2 Gent. To the endangering of any Man 〈◊〉 near him 1. Gent. Yet if thou couldst but win him out what e're thy suit were believe it granted presently Leo. Yet thou must think though That in the doing he may break upon ye And Lieu. If he do not kill me Leo. There 's the question Lieu. For half a dozen hurts Leo. Art thou so valiant Lieu. Not absolutely so neither no it cannot be I want my Impostumes and my things about mt yet I 'll make danger Colonel Leo. 'Till be rare sport howe'r it take give me thy hand if thou dost this I 'll raise thee up a Horse Troop take my word for 't Lieu. VVhat may be done by humane Man Leo. Let 's go then 1 Gent. Away before he cool he will relapse else Exit Scaene 3. Enter Antigonus Menippus and 〈◊〉 Ant. VVill she not yield Leu. For all we can urge to her I swore you would Marry her she laugh'd extreamly And then she rail'd like Thunder Ant. Call in the Magician Enter Magician with a Bowl I must and will obtain her I am ashes else Are all the Philters in Charms Powder Roots Mag. They are all in and now I only stay The Invocation of some helping Spirits Ant. To your work then and dispatch Mag. Sit still and fear not Lieu. I shall ne'r 〈◊〉 these sights Ant. Away with the VVoman go wait without Leu. VVhen the Devil 's gone pray call me Exit Ant. Be sure you make it powerful enough Mag. Pray doubt not He Conjures A SONG RIse from the Shades below All you that prove The helps of looser Love Rise and beslow Vpon this Cup whatever may compel By powerful Charm and unresisted Spell A Heart un-warm'd to melt in Loves desires Distill into this Liquor all your fires Heats longings tears But keep back frozen fears That she may know that has 〈◊〉 power desy'd Art is a power that will not be deny'd The ANSVVER I Obey I Obey And am come to view the 〈◊〉 Brought along all may 〈◊〉 All the Earth has and our 〈◊〉 Here 's a little little Flower This will make her sweat an hour Then unto such slames arise A thousand joys will not suffice Here 's the powder of the Moon With which she caught Endymion The powerful Tears that Venus cry'd When the Boy Adonis dy'd Here 's Medea's Charm with which Jason's heart she did bewitch Omphale this Spell put in When she made the Libyan spin This dull root pluckt from Lethe 〈◊〉 Purges all pure thoughts and good These I 〈◊〉 thus round round round Whilst our light feet beat the ground Mag. Now Sir 't is full and whosoever drinks this Shall violently 〈◊〉 upon your Person And never 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 eat 〈◊〉 So 〈◊〉 hours 't will work and work with Violence And those expir'd 't is done You have my art Sir Enter Leucippe Ant. See him rewarded liberally Leucippe Here take this Bowl and when she calls for Wine next Be sure you give her this and see her drink it Delay no time when she calls next Leu. I shall Sir Ant. Let none else touch it on your life Leu. I am charg'd Sir Ant. Now if she have an Antidote Art let her 'scape me Exeunt Enter Leontius Lieutenant Gent. 1 Gent. There 's the Door Lieutenant if you dare do any thing Leo. Here 's no man waits 1 Gent. H 'as given a charge that none shall Nor none shall come within the hearing of him Dare ye go forward Lieu. Let me put on my Skull first My head 's almost beaten into th' pap of an Apple Are there no Guns i' th door Leo. The Rogue will do it And yet I know he has no 〈◊〉 to 't Lieu. What 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 when I knock for stones For those may pepper 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 none Leo. How he 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Lieu. If I be Leo. Lieu. Away 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that then I 'll knock softly Pray heaven he speaks in a low voice now to comfort me I feel I have no heart to 't Is 't well Gentlemen Colonel my Troop Leo. A little 〈◊〉 Lieu. Stay stay Here is a window I will see stand wide By he 's charging of a Gun Leo. There 's no such matter There 's no body in this room Lieu. O'twas a fire-shovel Now I 'll knock louder if he say who 's there As sure he has so much manners then will I answer him So finely and demurely my Troop Colonel Knocks louder 1 Gent. Knock louder Fool he hears not Lieu. You fool do you Do and you dare now 1 Gent. I do not undertake it Lieu. Then hold your peace and mddle with your own matters Leo. Now he will knock Knocks louder Lieu. Sir Sir will 't please you hear Sir your Grace I 'll look again what 's that Leo. He 's there now Lord How he stares I ne'r yet saw him thus alter'd Stand now and take the Troop Lieu. Would I were in 't and