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A06480 A moral and pitieful comedie, intituled, All for money. Plainly representing the maners of men, and fashion of the world noweadayes. Compiled by T. Lupton ...; All for money Lupton, Thomas. 1578 (1578) STC 16949; ESTC S119919 34,952 42

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here I will turne all your myrth into sorowfull cheare Here Satan shall crie and roare Sinne ¶ I knewe I would make him soone change his note I will make him sing the blacke sanctus I holde him a grote Satan ¶ Ohe my friend Sinne doe not leaue me thus For without thee and thine owne sonne Damnacion My kingdome will decay through my ancient enemie Iesus For without mannes companie I can haue no consolacion All had bene mine owne but for Christes death and passion Therefore without thy helpe and thy sonne Damnacion Without companie in hell I shall for euer make my mone Here he roareth and crieth Sinne ¶ You may laugh well ynough that Sinne the Deuil be fallē out But we will fall in againe or euer it be long Stande backe in the mischief or I will hit you on the snout It is high time that you had ended your song Satan ¶ Come hether my sonnes Gluttonie and Pryde Perswade my friend Sinne with me to sticke and abyde Here commeth in Gluttonie and Pride dressed in deuils apparel stayes Sin that is going forth Pride Our Lord and master I pray you turne backe againe Our father can not be merie if you his companie refraine Thou canst thy lery pope to call me Lord and master For I am thy chiefe head and thou art of me a member Gluttonie ¶ I pray thee for our sakes once backe againe to turne For thy departing will cause him still to mourne Sinne ¶ Thou thy dogges and cattes thou euill fauoured knaue Use me so agayne and your nose from your face I will haue Pride ¶ We pray you most hartily to forgiue that is past And we neuer hereafter will misuse you againe If you forsake our father for sorrowe he will brast Therefore from your furie we hope ye will abstaine Sinne ¶ Of all the three deuilles thou hast the most maner For thy sake once againe I will comfort thy father Snottienose Sathanas disable me no more Least you hath more adoe then you had before Well Sathans kingdome by me shal be encreased And through my sonne Damnation that it shall nere be emptie Pride ¶ I would not haue you to take all the paynes alone I my selfe will entyce manie to pride That in hell our habitation they continually may grone To helpe you at all times I wil be at your side Gluttonie ¶ And I will allure them to fine fare and gluttonie That their delight may be filling the bellie Earely vp at drinking and late vp at banketing So that all their ioye shal be in drunkenes and surfeting They shall spende on their owne bellies more then shall suffice But the poore from their doores hungrie shall arise Satan ¶ Ohe ohe ohe my babes my chickens and my friend Sinne Manie one through thee the kingdome of hell shall winne Ohe for ioye and gladnes I can not stande or sitte Upon these cheareful words I must needes daunce a fitte Sinne ¶ Yea but one thing snottie nose wil be verie hard Where shall we get a pype to playe the deuill a galliard Satan ¶ Before you turned backe I did both crie and weepe But nowe through thy comfort I can daunce without a pype I do nowe perceyue Money is so beloued That of manie aboue god he is esteemed and honoured And the worlde is giuen so much to delicacie and pleasure That Sinne and Damnacion encrease out of measure Gluttonie ¶ We giue you most hartie thankes O Sinne our master Whose returne againe hath comforted our father Pride ¶ If you had not returned for ought we could haue done Our father without doubt would haue fallen in a sowne Sinne ¶ If the deuill had died who should haue bene his heyre Satan ¶ No my friend no none can possesse my chayre For as God is without ende and his ioyes endles Euen so am I king of euerlasting darknes Sinne ¶ Nowe if they be wise they will care for no such a friend To procure them to paynes that neuer shall haue end Satan ¶ Euen as the ioyes of heauen do passe all other pleasure Euen so the paynes of hell exceedes al other be sure The greatest torments and paynes that be on the earth Is ioye and pleasure in respect of paynes of hell The Scripture maketh mention thereof as plainly appeareth There is gnawing and gnashing of teeth as the damned shall tell Sinne ¶ Much good doe it you snottie nose I long not for your cheare I beshrewe you and your babes if thereof you spare It is better be poore and after in heauen to dwell Then to be riche on the earth and after liue in hell Pride ¶ Wel let vs talke no more of the paynes and sorrowe But seeing we are prepared in that place to dwell Let vs take paynes both euen and morowe To enlarge our dominion the kingdome of hell I am so esteemed throughout the worlde wyde That they had rather dwell in hell then lay me aside Gluttonie ¶ And I beginne with manie to be in such fauour That the preacher can not allure them what so he doth saye In their throte and bellie is all their ioye and pleasure No whyt regarding the last fearfull day Sinne ¶ As either of you contayne one sinne particularly Euen so I conteyne al sinnes generally Therefore goodman snottie nose if you rewarde me well I and my sonne Damnation shal sende ynough to hell Satan ¶ Whatsoeuer thou wilt haue I will not thee denie Sinne ¶ Then giue me a piece of thy tayle to make a flappe for a flie For if I had a piece thereof I doe verely beleeue The humble bees stinging should neuer me grieue Satan ¶ No my friende no my tayle I can not spare But aske what thou wilt besides and I will it prepare Sinne ¶ Then your nose I would haue to stoppe my tayle behinde For I am combred with collike and letting out of winde And if it be to little to make thereof a case Then I would be so bolde to borrowe your face Satan ¶ Nowe I perceyue well you are disposed to be merie But aske me any thing that is meete for to giue And in satisfying you thereof I will not tarie To make you my chiefe officer it would not me grieue Sure you are thereof you may me beleeue Besides if any friend of yours of me do stande in steede The best thing in hell shal be his in his neede Sinne ¶ Wo be to my friends if they stande neede of you Or any thing you haue in that most pleasant place I would not wishe that friendship to either horse or cowe For there they should be sure of small fauour or grace Is not here masters thinke you an amiable face Happie may they be which with him shall dwell alwayes But thrice happier then which godly ende their dayes Satan ¶ Nowe my friende Sinne seeing I haue seene you Take here my blessing and so I bidde thee adue Here all the deuilles departe Sinne ¶ Are not they thinke
euery nacion Prest for pleasure Euen so my sonne and heyre is endles damnacion ¶ By the masse I care not what sinne I commit So that thereby I may purchase pleasure and profit It is a hard thing that I would not do for money I would cut my fathers throte if I might get money thereby Sinne ¶ That is my boye that I neede not teache thee more Or euer he haue money he committeth sinne before Out alas masters what thing is in my bellie Such paynes as these will quickly make me wearie Who who is able to abyde this griefe or paynes Euen nowe in my bellie but nowe in my raynes Nowe in my buttockes and nowe at my heart The paynes are so great that I suffer grieuous smart I holde twentie pounde it will turne to the gowte Euen nowe at my heart and nowe at the sole of my foote Out alas my necke my sides and my backe Out alas my head asunder beginnes to cracke Prest for pleasure ¶ I pray you Sinne be quiet and be content a whyle For I doe thinke verely your selfe you do beguyle Your paynes are none other I dare be bolde to saye But onely Damnation whereof you are so full Therefore to auoyde him you must take paynes to assaye And to helpe you therein with all my power I will Do not make such mone Sinne for your childe Damnation Is the onely occasion of all your griefe and passion Sinne ¶ The horesonnes head is so great and he so ill fauoured made That I must needes be ript I am greatly afrayed Pre for ple. ¶ Be content Sinne I will call for more ayde Ho Swift to sinne come away in haste Sinne is so sicke I am afrayed he will burst svvift to sin ¶ Euen as your grandfather did and your father by you also We will haue with speede your sonne Damnation I trowe Sinne ¶ That ill fauoured knaue is like none of vs No more then a sowe to a cowe or a sheepe to a gouse Nowe for a midwyfe I would giue twentie pounde Holde me vp Sirs for nowe I begin to sounde Here shal damnation be finely conueyed as the other was before who shal haue a terrible vysard on his face his garmēt shal be painted with flames of fire Sinne It is the heauiest lobber that euer man did beare They say Sinne is heauie but he is heauier I sweare Howe say you masters is not this a well fauoured baby That I Sinne haue brought foorth so painfully He is the worst fauouredst knaue that euer was borne It must needes be good ground that brings forth such good corne When I looke on him me thinks him to be to euill fauoured Yet the crowe thinkes her blacke birdes of all other the fairest But I can not loue him if I should be hanged Thou art neuer like sonne of me to be kist Damnation ¶ I am fearfull Damnation through sinne procreated To such as in sinne haue all their felicitie And dyes without repentance I shal be anexed But the repentant sinner that obtaines Gods mercie Shall enioye the heauens farre separate from me Therefore father Sinne to thee be due honour That in bringing foorth of me thou tookest such paynes and labour Sinne ¶ In faith much good do it you and them to whom you shal be married I wis they were better marrie a sowe that her pigges hath newe farried svvift to sin ¶ Nowe farewell Sinne of me you stande no more in neede Do but becke when you lacke me and I will come with all speede Prest for pleasure ¶ In your necessitie I am glad that we were here I cannot be long out of your companie I sweare Damnation ¶ Fare well most sweete father I am lothe to departe So soone to be trudging it grieues me at the heart Here they three go foorth Sinne ¶ Nowe faier euill most sower soone to be sorie I cannot chose Your going grieues me so much that the snotte droppes out of my nose Had I not seene and felte the bearing of him my selfe I would haue thought surely he had bene some changeling or else Happie are they that are matcht with my sonne Damnation They were better lye all their life in a dungeon or prison He is so sure a companion as I knowe but fewe Who happeneth once in his companie shall it neuer eschewe My grandfather Money hath hatcht a goodly litter An honester kindred can no where be founde Pleasure Sinne and Damnacion of all other most bitter Who doeth not loue vs that with the loue of money is drounde None but is my seruant that liues and treades on grounde The greatest power that is the lowest state of all To be my seruants can not chuse and also still shall And is it any marueill why I so many seruants haue None with fine qualities with me can compare Therefore in my sight euerie one is but a slaue What of with your cappes sirs it becomes you to stande bare None can forsweare them selues in trading for ware No picking of purses can be at market or fayer No thefte or robberie no murther or killing Can be without me ne yet whordome or swearing No pride no slothe no gluttonie can be vsed No periurie without me neither enuie nor hatred As my qualities be good so my personage is proper I am neither to high nor to lowe to great nor so small No thicker no thinner no shorter no longer They decently appertayne as you may see all If I were higher I were the worst to fall If I were lower they would take me for a boye Therefore to beholde my persone you can not chuse but ioye Here commeth in Satan the great deuill as deformedly dressed as may be Satan ¶ Ohe ohe ohe ohe my friende Sinne I was neuer so merie In hearing thy qualities I can not be wearie In thy genealogie Sinne I do more reioyce Then can be thought with hearte or spoke with tong or voyce But my chiefest comfort is thy sonne mannes Damnation Whereby they are excluded from eternall saluation Sinne ¶ Why you euill faste knaue howe came your friendship in They be well fauoured babes that be of your kinne satan ¶ Ohe Sinne ohe to see thee it doeth me good Thy wordes Sinne ohe thy wordes do comfort my heart blood Through money and pleasure my kingdome doeth encrease Therefore to be merie why should I ceasse Sinne ¶ Then I and my sonne damnation be no bodie with you Sinne and Damnation belike bring a man to heauen Is thy kingdome diminished through vs thinkest thou You bottell nosed knaue I will see your nose eauen I wis you had bene as good to haue set me in the nomber I did not so much pleasure you but I will work you as much comber For I did neuer encrease thy kingdome so much before But nowe I will diminishe it twentie times more Howe can Money and Pleasure bring men vnto hell Without Sinne and Damnacion Sir good face me tell Nay I wil be gone I will tarie no longer