Of herEarlcs heart^thefe eyes that now haue fcene
His dcathjher woe,and herauengingtcene:
Vpon thefe eyes we muft be firft auengcd. '
Vnworthy lamps of this accurfed lump.
Out ofvourdwellings.-fbjit fits vs thus
In bioud and blindnes to goe fcckc the path
That ieadeth down to eucrlafling night.
Why frighft thou dal'lard:'be tho u d Tperatc,
Onemifchicfe brings another on his neck.
As mighty billowes tumblcin the feas.
Now daughfter,ieeft thou not how I amerce
My wrath that thus bereft thee of thy louc,
Vpon my headrnow fathers learn by m<-.
Be wifc^be warnde to vfe more tenderly
Thciewelsofyour ioyes.Daughter,! come.
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/«/. T O here the fweets of grifly-pale cic/pairc,
I J Thefearethe blofiomsofchiscurfecltrec
Siichare thefiuitsoftoomuchloue and
Orcwhchri'vd in the ibnccof milcric. (care
With violent hands he that his life doth end,
His damned foul to cndles nit;ht doth wend,
Nowreflethit that Idiichargemine oath,
To fee th unhappy loners and the king,
Layd in one tombe:I would be very loath
You Ihould wayt here to fee this mournful thing.
For I am rurc5and do ye all to wit,
Through griefe wherin the Lords ofSalerncb
Thefe funerals are notprepared yet:
Nor do they think onthatfolemnitie.
As for the f ury,ye muft vnderftand.
Now (lie hath feen the flfe(5l of her defire.
She is departed,and hath left onr land,
Graunting this end vnio her helhfh ire. : ^u-^
Now humbly pray we that our Engliili dames ^
May neuer lead thcirloues into miftruft:
But that their honors may auoidthe iliamcs
That follow fuch asliue in wanton luO.
Weknow they beare them on their vertucs bold
With blisfullchaftitiefo wel content,
That when their liues,and ioues abroad are told.
All men admire their vertuousgouernmcnt.
Worrhie to hue where Furie neuer came,
Worthit to line v;hcrc loue doth alvv^s fee,
Worrhie to liueing.)lden trump of Fame,
Worthic to Iiue,and honoured Ilil to be.
Thus end our forrowes with the ferdng Sun:
Now draw thecurtens forour Scicnelsdone^
FINIS. K.W.
— ' inrrotlactiO in A<5tum lecuiiacim. ' ■■■^^-
Ej i ,=r thtjecond Acl there tvas hsardafiveetc notcc ofjlilptpfs,
vlnchfmndmg^Lticrcce CHtndytttendedbyamaydun ofhondr
With d coueredgoddardofgold^tnddratvm the curte.^s , fhee
cjfreth 'umoGjfrr.r^jdatotAJl thereof: which when fJ) Aid dme^
the maid retttr;nd, andLticrece rayfith vp Gtfmurtdfrom her bed
Andih:n itfollo-xeth vt in A(fl.2.Sccn.r.
IntroduClio in Actum tcitium.
Before this /Jcfe the Hoboes (otmded a lofty Almoin, arsd Cupid
rjl)crcth After him.GutT^rd andCifrmndhandin hand,I:dio and
L'fcreci'yRefitfchio and another m.: idea of honor. The msafurestrod,
G!lm:ft2darreucsacane into Guifzards hand y andtheyareallleddc
forrth agam by Cupid, Et (cquitu r.
IntroduCtio in Aclum4.
Before this Aci there was heard a ccnfort offveet rntfick^whichf
fliying.TAncredcommethforth^^ draweth Gfmundsafrtt^i^^
lies down vpon her bed ^then from vnder the fl age afcendesh ^fh,
drhe helpeth vp Gijmundfhey amArotijl^ embrace,^ depart^ Tbt;-
king arifeth enrAged,then m4s heard o* fen afiorm ofthwider ch
lightningjn which thefariesrifivp,Et fcquitur.
Introdu<5^io in Actum quintum.
Before this Af^ tvas a dead march phid^during which entrtdon
the ft age Rennchio capten of the Gvxrd, attended vpon b) the ^rd,
they tooke vp GttiJLjrom vndtr the ft age , then after Gnif\arclhad
kindly taken leaue of them all, a firangUng cord w^ts ftflcned about
hUneck^O* he haled foorth by them. Rennchio bnvayleth it,^ then
entring in, brjngeth foorth aftaridingcup of gold, with a bloady hart
reeking whot init, and then faith vt fequitur.
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