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Enter Iaspero and laura.83
oh let mee euer yor invention praise
and this yor plott to perpetuity
be still remembred
lau:
t'was a womans witt
Ias:
nor can wee make appointmt ator pleasure
but here weele meet sometimes and harbor vs
close from suspitious eies
lau
kisse and embrace
both priviledg'd by the good luck of ffate
Ias:
but madam is the duke soe much incensd
against the prince and his sweet ffavorite
that hee hath vow'd both their deathes
lau
noe intercession
can plead gainst his incensmt s but their endes
the griefe whereof would kill mee
but that comfort liues in thee
Ias:
well leaving this come to our first discourse
lau:
as I was speaking
Enter duke, Martiall
Ma:
it wilbe censur'd neerer tiranny
then iustice that I heare already
byeuery tongue in Court, if the prince dy
who shall succeed you
du:
haue I not a daughter
in whose faire reformation I haue now
stor'd all my hopes, faire laura shall succeed
whose sunshine of affection being eclipsd
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roome for all royall vertues
Ma
yet the prince
du.
but to name him, is more to incense or wrath
wee are imou'd and or red actions
are dide in bloud and death
lau:
and if I succeed by all my hopes & happines thou shalt raign
wc h if I faile in I wish the earth may make mee
a lothed burden and the glorious sunn
a despis'd obiect
du
thates her voice
Ma
the princes I take it
lau:
let Maiesty be madd and power incens'd
authority be mou'd and soveraignty
swell to the height of indignation
euen to the worst that death or torture can
mauger all these that can or liues wt hstand
make mine thy heart, thine is my constant hand
du:
oh harsher discordes then the panges of hell
cease 'em Martiall, is or too gentle vsage made a slaue
I'am all rage and ffury
Ma:
good princesse what haue you done
lau:
that wc h since cholerick fate
hath in my best of hopes betraid mee in
Ile stand in euen to death.
du
an Indian slaue, worse then the ffuries ofspring
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t'were of too illes the least, nay since the heauens
haue made my issue soe vnfortunate
to vengeance wholly Ile my selfe apply
away wt h them, tomorrow all shall dy
Ma:
the woodman too
du:
euen him wee will not spare
they all shall perish since all guilty are
Exeunt
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