The works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher . hbours. Geta^ fee all Grace muft pardon us, our Houfe is little 5But fuch an ample welcome as a poor ManAnd his true Love can make you and your Emprefs—^Madam, we have no Dainties. Aur. *Tis enough, Sir;We fhall enjoy the riches of your Goodnefs. Sold. Long live the good and gracious Diode/tan, Dio. 1 thank ye, Soldiers, I forgive your , Royal Sir, long may they love and honour ye. [Drums beat a March afar Drums are thofe ? I 3 Del ,«. I 8 2 The Prophetcfs. Del. Meet em, my honeft: Son,They are thy Friends, C


The works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher . hbours. Geta^ fee all Grace muft pardon us, our Houfe is little 5But fuch an ample welcome as a poor ManAnd his true Love can make you and your Emprefs—^Madam, we have no Dainties. Aur. *Tis enough, Sir;We fhall enjoy the riches of your Goodnefs. Sold. Long live the good and gracious Diode/tan, Dio. 1 thank ye, Soldiers, I forgive your , Royal Sir, long may they love and honour ye. [Drums beat a March afar Drums are thofe ? I 3 Del ,«. I 8 2 The Prophetcfs. Del. Meet em, my honeft: Son,They are thy Friends, Charimis and th old SoldiersThat come to refcue thee from thy hot all is well, and turn all into welcomes ;Two Emperors you mufl: entertain now. Dio. O dear Mother,Pve Will enough, but I want Room and Glory. [nly* Del. That fhall be my care. Sound your Pipes now mer-And all your handfome Sports. Sing em full welcomes. Dio. And let em know, our true Love breeds moreStoriesAnd perfe(51: Joys, than Kings do, and their Glories. [Exeunt,. THE aUEEN of CORINTH, I Tragi-Comedy. M 4 DRAMATIS PERSONS. MEN. Agenor, Prince of Amos. Thcanor, Soti to the ^een of Corinth, a vicious Prince, Lconidas, the Corinthian General, Brother to Mcrionc. Euphanes, a noble young Gentleman^ Favourite to the ^icen. Crates, Elder Brother to Euphanes, a malicious Beautefeii, CorK)n, Euphanesj Confident, and Fellow-Traveller. Neanthes, > Soficles, S Courtiers. Eraton. ) Ones, or Lamprias, a very foolijh Traveller^ jT . > to Ones, two foolijh Knaves. Gentlemen, Servants to Agenor,A Page to Lord :aly Vintner, Drawers, WOMEN. ^leen <?/ Corinth, A ivife and virtuous Widow, Mother of , A virtuous Lady, honourably foUicited by Prince , A noble Lady, Mijlrefs to Euphanes. SCENE CORINTH. THE


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