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A58478 The Religious-rebell, or, The pilgrim-prince a tragædy. 1671 (1671) Wing R910; ESTC R14387 20,389 42

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rawn Jun. Pox on 't they fled fore I had half my sill Such wars as these starve a good stomackt Sword Ho. They had good Heels The Emperour 's safe I see Enter Emp. embracing Prudentio Emp. Prudentio Thanks Thanks to you Noble Sirs To you we owe this conquest Hon. To your Courage Pru. And VVisdom Sir we must ascribe this Honour Jun. Pox 'T was a skirmish not worth talking of Enter Magnus Henry Conrade Emp. Magnus Mag. The Three-Head-Traytors have their due deserts Rodolphus Sir and Frederick are slain By the these your Noble Sons Emp. VVas this your Act My Boyes Jun. Faith fine Beginnings Hah Honorio Ho. True Hen. Thanks to good Fortune Sir Pru. They 're modest too Emp. Now Gentlemen your swords have carv'd your way To a most free and well-deserved welcome To what ' ere Germany affords All. All thanks Emp. I long almost to see Aurelia Mag. She 'l not a little triumph at this news Emp. Mag. Do you conduct the Empress to us Mag. Sir I obey Emp. Let 's go All. We all attend Exeunt Manet Henry Conrade Hen. Ill luck the old man scap'd so were He dead We'd never talk of Primogeniture But be sworn Collegues in the Empire Conrade Con. Here we were forc'd to fight to help to save him We and our hopes else had been lost for ever But now there is an other Warre behind May order all things Harrie to our mind Act. 4. Scen. 5. Enter Aurelia Sylvia Attendants Syl. Are you resolv'd to Antidate his death And weep his Dirge before hand Madam Aur. I saw him murder'd in my dream last night And felt the sword that did it Sylvia Syl. These be but idle Fancies He 's alive Aur. He 's run through here I bleed He 's run through here strikes her breast Enter A Messenger Syl. A Messenger what Newes Mess Where 's the Princess Madam Aur. I have but a few minutes now Mess Your Royal Father hath the Victory Aur. How would I fain know what I fear to know Mess Madam The Empress with the two young Princes Are safe returned Aur. Still Impertinent Mess And Aur. Now it comes quick rid me out of pain Speak how doth Magnus Mess They are all at hand Syl. He knows not Magnus Madam Now they come Enter Emp. Sophrona Magnus Prudentio Honorio Junio Aur. And now I see him Sylvia or his Ghost Your Royal Blessings both Emp. The Heavens preserve My Dear Aurelia They all salute the Princess Soph. How dost my Child Aur. Thanks Royal Mother How is' t Magnus Pru. Sir you much Honour us to shew such Treasure They talk together Hon. Is not she tempting Junio Jun. In her Sex You know I mind no face but what 's in Breeches And so may make a fit Companion For Mars or Bachus Fighting boy or Drinking Emp. Sirs you shall tast our Liquor and accept A large Heart with a slender Entertainment All. Oh Sir you all oblige us by your kindness Mag. 'T was to do somwhat that can ne're be done Exeunt 'T was to do somwhat to deserve Aurelia And next you to Revenge that Treacherie I alwaies hated Exit Magnus Aur. You were ever Noble Syl. Magnus is dead don 't he affright you Madam Aur. Surely thou art some Sybil Sylvia Enter Hen. Conrade My Brothers Brothers Bo. Lives Aurelia And Sylvia too Syl. Welcome sweet Princes Aur. VVhat You kil'd Rodolphus and You Frederick Hen. And Magnus Otho Now she blushes Conrade Aur. 'T is but your Fancy Con. VVe must not delay They will but just recruit and then for Rome Come Sister Ex. Hen. Conrade Aur. VVe will follow Sylvia Compose thy self for Mirth Girle Syl. I do Madam And am prepar'd to frolick any how You shall Command Aur. The Heavens n're smil'd till now Exeunt Finis Act. Quinqui Act. 5. Scen. 1. Enter Emperour Prudentio Honorio Junio Henry Conrade Emp. Matilda what means this Read Gentlemen He reads a letter I am the Privy-Council of his breast She writes Beware Brazutus I live yet Free from all poyson don't I Well Matilda Shall not repent this kindness Pru. This is he Poyson'd Seven Popes to make use of this Ho. Lives here Brazutus Pru. And his Man Jocoso Jun. Beggarly Urchin He 'l kill any one For a Pot Ten-groats and the dead corps in To make some Mummia for th' Apothecaries Emp. Were they for this thus long allow'd our Court Hen. Sir This was he that should have poyson'd Magnus Emp. To you we leave th'inspection of this buisness Together Henry with the government Hen. I shall be Just Sir May you safe return Con. Be mindful of your promise Hal. Hen. Fear nothing Emp. Conrade goes Pru. We shall miss his Valour else Con. Thanks for your Noble thoughts Prudentio Jun. Would we could flie Honorio to the wars On some swift-whinged Horses Ho. Oh brave Junio Exeunt Manet Henry Hen Farewel From this time shall my Raign take date Will Magnus second now this pleasing Fate Exit Act. 5. Scen 2. Enter Magnus Aurelia Sylvia Aur. I fear'd thee Magnus Magnus I did Mag. Dear Madam You that had got such Interest in my heart Methinks should know what 's in 't Ther 's truth written Not in dull Characters but large and lasting Aur. Enough Syl. Hymen cannot be wanting long Madam That blush did well become a Lady That must anon be chastly ravished Aur. Sylvia you talk The Empress Enter Sophrona Soph. Noble Magnus Mag. Madam was not your Journey tedious Soph. ' T was And now return'd we must confess to you We owe our selves and Kingdoms and that ease They do afford Aur. Didst hear that Sylvia Mag. This Honour justly appertains To th' Emperour and Your Heroick sons Pray do 'um Justice Soph. Courage never braggs Harrie how is' t Enter Henry Hen. I left 'um well and merry Magnus a word or two with you in secreet They whisper Aur. What 's become of Matilda Royal Mother That I was thus forgetful not to ask Till now Soph. She 's grown obsequious to the Pope And wants for nothing Aur Oh me I thought him Still past a woman by the Papian Law Syl. She talk'd indeed at first Amorously Of the old Man Soph. You say right Sylvia Hen. Aurelia's wise chaste fair Mag. I know all this And yet I 'le wedd my grave first Hen. Farewel then Ex. Magnus Avoid the Court upon my high Displeasure Ex. Henry Soph. They 'r mov'd Syl. What means all this Soph. Let us enquire Exit Aur. My Joyes are Dasht still as they do begin The Sun but just appear'd and is clapt in Act. 5. Scen. 3. Enter Matilda and Ladies Attendants Mat. And let him flye My pompe will be the same My hopes are built upon undoubted grounds Victor will be as good as Gregorie Command the Card'nals to recieve my pleasure Attend. We shall Ex. Attend. Mat. How like you Sirs my Dress to day Lad. As it becomes the Empress of the world Mat. I know no reason for