The works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher . G4 E P I- EPILOGUE. T F you mi/like ( as youjhall ever he Tour own free Judges) this Play utterly^For your own Nohlenefs yet do not hifs^But as you go by, fay it was amifs;And we will mend: Chide us, but let it beNever in cold Blood: 0 my Honefly(If I have any) this Pll fay for Meaning was to pleafe youfiill, and THE PROPHETESS. Tragical History. W^^M^^^ DRAMATIS PERSONM. MEN. Charinus, Emperor of Rome. Cofroe, King of Perfia. Diodes, of a private Soldier ele^ed Co-Emperor, Maximinian, Nephew to Diodes, and Emperor by his Do-nat


The works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher . G4 E P I- EPILOGUE. T F you mi/like ( as youjhall ever he Tour own free Judges) this Play utterly^For your own Nohlenefs yet do not hifs^But as you go by, fay it was amifs;And we will mend: Chide us, but let it beNever in cold Blood: 0 my Honefly(If I have any) this Pll fay for Meaning was to pleafe youfiill, and THE PROPHETESS. Tragical History. W^^M^^^ DRAMATIS PERSONM. MEN. Charinus, Emperor of Rome. Cofroe, King of Perfia. Diodes, of a private Soldier ele^ed Co-Emperor, Maximinian, Nephew to Diodes, and Emperor by his Do-nation. Volutius Aper, Murderer of Numerianus, the late Em-peror. Niger, a noble Soldier, Servant to the Emperor» Camurius, a Captain, and Creature of Aperj. Perfian Eordi. Senators, Soldiers. Guard, Suitors. Ambaffadors. Li^ors. Flamen, Attendants. Shepherd. Country-men. Geta, a Jefter^ Servant to Diodes, a merry Knave. WOMEN. Aurelius, Sifter to Charinus. Caflana, Sifter to Cofroe, a Captive, waiting on Aurelia. Delphia, a Prophetefs. Drufilla, Neice to Delphia, in love with Diodes. SCENE ROME. THE


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