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A07495 The famelie of loue Acted by the children of his Maiesties Reuells. Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627. 1608 (1608) STC 17879; ESTC S112570 42,965 70

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in loue It is beleeud I am out of towne my dore is open the houre is at hand all things squard by the Doctors rule and now I looke for the Spirit to bring me warme comfort to cloath my nakednesse and that is Mistris Purge the cordiall of a Familist and come quickly good Spirit or else my teeth will chatter for thee Enter Gudgin with his whips Gud. O the naked pastymes of loue the scourge of dulnesse the purifier of vncleannesse and the hot house of humanity I haue taken phisick of master Purge any time this twelue months to purge my humor vpon 's wife J haue euer found her so fugitiue from exercise to exercise and from family to Familie that I could neuer yet open the close stoole of my mind to her so that I may well say with Ouid Hei mihi quod nullus amor est medicabilis herbis now am J driuen to proue the violent vertue coniuration if it hit and that I yearke my familist out of the Spirit I le hang vp my Scourge-sticke for a Trophee and emparadize my thoughts though the Doctor goe to the diuell t is no matter ha let me see Lipsalues doore open and himselfe out of towne excellēt Doctor soothsaying Doctor oraculous Doctor Enter Doctor Glister aboue Doct. I haue taken vp this standing to see my Gallants play at Barriers with Scourge-sticks for the honour of my Punke and in good time I see my braue Spirits shining in bright Armour nakedly burning in the Hell fire of Lechery and ready for the hot encounter sound Trumpets the Combatants are mounted Gud. The apparition Mistris Purge peeres through him I see her Lip The spirit appeares but he might haue come sooner I am num'd with colde a shiuering ague hath taken away my Courage Do. They are afrayde one of another looke how they tremble the flesh and the diuell strengthen 'hem ha ha ha Gud. Has a no clouen feete what a laxatiue feuer shakes me Lip Will a not carry me with him to Hell well I must venter Clogmathos Gud. My Cue Clogmathathos Lip My Cue Garrazin Gud. Garragas Lip Garrazinos Gud. Ton tetuphon Lip Tes tetuphes Ambo With a Whirley Twinos they lash one another Ambo Hold hold hold gogs nownes Gogs blude a pox a plague the Diuell take you truce truce J smart J smart Doctor Ha ha ha O for one of the hoopes of my Cornelius Tub I must needs be gone I shall burst my selfe with laughing else Magicke hath no such Rule men can not find Lust euer better handled in his kind Exit Doctor Gud. What art thou with the name of Ioue I coniure thee Lip With any name sauing the whip I le no more of that coniuration a plague on 't Gudg. Speake art not a Spirit in the likenesse of my friend Lipsalue that should transforme thy selfe to mistris Purge Lip How a Spirit I hope Spirits haue no flesh and bloud I am sure thou hast drawn bloud out of my flesh with the spirit of thy whip Then shall we proue to be honest Gulls and the Doctour an errant knaue Lip A plague vpon him for a Glister he has giuen our loues a suppositar with a Recombentibus I le tell thee sirra Gud. Tell not me let me preuent thee the winde shall not take the breath of our grosse abuse we feele the gullery Therfore let vs sweare by our naked truths by the hilts of these our blades our flesh-tamers to be reueng'd vpon that Paraperopandenticall Doctor that pocky Doctor Lip Agreed wee 'l Cuckold him that hee shall not be able to put his head in at 's dores and make his precise puritanicall peculiar Punke his Pothicaries drug there a knowne Cockatrice to the world Gud. Jf report catch this knauery we haue lost our reputations for euer Wherefore le ts be secret Ill tax we weomen of Credulity VVhen men are gulld with such grosse foppery Lip Come let vs in and couer both our shames This Coniuration to the world 's a nouelty Gallants turnd Spirits and whipt for Lechery Exeunt Act. 3. Scen. 4. Enter Maria and Gerardine out of the Trunke Maria Gerardine come forth Maria calls Those Ribs shall not infoulde thy buxom Limbs One minute longer the cincture of myne armes Shall more securely keepe thy soule from harmes Ger. VVhat heauenly breath of Phitonessaes powre That raysd the dead corpes of her friend to life Preuayles no lesse on me for euen this vrne The figure of my sadder Requiem Giues vp my bones my loue my life and all To her that giues me freedome in my thrall Ma. Be briefe sweet friend salute and part in one For niggard time now threats with imminent danger Our late ioyd scope Thy earnest then of loue Ere Sol haue compast halfe the signes I feare VVill shew a blushing fault but t' was thy plot thyne ayme T' inforce consent in him that bars thy claime Ger. Loue salues that fault let time our guilt reueale I le neare deny my Deed my hand and Seale The Elements shall loose their auncient force VVater and earth suppresse the fire and Ayre Nature in all vse a preposterous course Each kind forget his likenes to repaire Before I le falsifie my faith to thee Ma. The humorous bodies elementall kind Shall sooner lose th' innated heate of loue The Soule in natures bounds shal be confind Heauens course shall retragrade leaue to moue Ere I surcease to cherish mutuall fire With thoughts refind in flames of true desire Ger. These words are odours in the sacred shrine Of Loues best deity the mariage God Longs to performe these ceremonious rites Which terminate our hopes till mine grow full I le vse that entercourse amongst my friends That earst I did then in the hight of ioy I le come to challenge interest in my boy Till then farewell Ma. You le come vpon your Cue Ger. Doubt not of that Ma. Then twenty times adieu Exeunt Finis Actus Tertij ACTVS QVARTVS Actus Quartus scena prima Enter Lypsalue and Guggin Shrimp and Periwincle Gud. COme Boyes our clothes boyes and what is the most currant newes Periwincle Peri. Faith sir Fortune hath fauoured vs with no newes but what the Pedlar brought from Norfolke Lyp. Is there nothing stirring at Court Shrimpe Shrim. Faith there is sir but nothing new Lip Good wag fayth thou smellst somwhat of a Courtier though thy Mother was a Citizens wife Off with that filthy great Band nay quick on with your robe of sanctity nay suddenly man Gug. And why must we shift our selues into this demure habite if impossible to be of the Family and keepe our owne fashion Lip Tut man the name of a gallant is more hatefull to them then the sight of a Corner Cap hadst thou heard the protestations the wife of a bellowsmender made but yesternight against Gallants thou hadst for euer abiured Crimson breeches She swore that all Gallants were persons inferiour to bellowsmenders for the trade of