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Show l!l_--^T-^nEIdr^^ ^Chains6 Pandbtwn about by Winds. ^ T w o B „. Vex ,„ Chains, an endure. QO on, ana r^ Dca(h A WaSwith th' E r n-„.s« ^ a ^ , Werfntt. „.. ^ r f Oh let me take my turn, y^ to bTthe onlv W * - t°™r your With, but that we know in him you Van Her. You foon tnoua nave y S£. Boy, take thatandle tfcnc*aM Vi(h £ - ?Jt wou'd light my Pipe ,uft whe *' £ ^ e ^ Vr" T w e C Friend' £ * £ * • * wou'd weep to fee tfais a*ed on a T h S , which 1'^effrn^yom fttoj* ^ ,^ &a». Oh *at this Flelh were turn a a T t there is not Cold _,ltawayand^tne J ^ ^ g . * Bhxrf [Fifca, , ^ Harm. "SR-DS !5»t- as you plJafe fo IW> Die. 9* Sn"I™Na ". wotfotve don't before if e'er I wou'd : To do it Fife. Free him. L • / J fe b h t you ^ou'd not Die; « L W * ^ ^ ^ n S d e l a T ^ H o n r I poftfrom hence, Thank >//<* tor t . tfuc on yu ff . ^ R. i near me. ^ZZlSfiSSb I « mVhife from thee: 'Tis like a Cure *%^i^W«£5^»l can on earKTerrasrefume ray G % r , n . Caprain, youre a Dead M a n , I'll fpare your Torture for your Quality ; prepare for Execution inftantly. Towerf. 1 am prepar'd. donc- .n..*i, rwr fEx*> fifcal. Harm Call her fhe s a the Door. L ^ J^ffilSf bSoi talvlk WBod me : Tell my Friends I dy* ^SS^SS^Sd a Man ; give to ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ 1 ^ India Company the laft Remembrance of m y feithful S^ice^ TO1 e«». » ^ [ that Service with m y Blood; and, Dying, with to all their Fadores and all Eh k r o u s Merchant of our Ifle tnat Wealth their gen rous Induftry de-ferves. but dare not hope it with Dutch Partnerftnp. Laft, There sm^r Heart, I give it in this Kifs [Kiffes him.-] Do not anfwerme, Fnendftnpsa render thing, and it would ill become me now to weep - Beam. Adieu: If I wou'd fpeak, I cannot icxir. Enter Yfabind. Tfab. Is it permitted me to fee your Eyes once more, before Eternal Night fhall clofe 'em. . „ , . ., . ,, Towerf. I fumon'd all I had of M a n to fee you; twas well the time allow d for it was fhort, I cou'd not bear it long: 'Tis dangerous and would divide my Love betwixt Heaven and you. I therefore part in hafte ; think I a m going a fudden Journey, and have not the leifure to take a Ceremonious long Farewel. Tfab. D o you ftill love me > . Towerf. D o not fuppofe I do ; 'tis for your Eafe, fince you muft ftay behind me, to think I was unkind, you'll grieve the lefs ! Harm. Though I fufpeft you join'd in m y Son s Murder, yet finoe it is not prov'd, you have your Life. Tfab. AMBOYNA. 7^ Tfab. I thank you for't; fll make ~the Nobleft ufe of yo^^Gi ft • that is to Die unfore'd ; I'll make a Prefent of m y Life to : / w J to let you fee though worth lefs of his Love, I would not live without him ' FovctrJ. I charge you love m y Memory, but live. ^Harm. She fhall be ftriaiy guarded from that Violence fhe means againft her Tfab. Vain Men! there are fo many Paths to Death,you cannot ftop 'cm all O er the green Turf, where m y Love's laid, there will I Mourning fit, and draw no Air but from the damps that rife out of that hallow'd Earth • and for m v Diet, I mean m y Eyes alone lhall feed m y Mouth. Thus will I live, till he in Pity rife, and the pale Shrowd take me in his cold Arms, and lay me kindly by him in his Grave. J Enter Collins, and then Perez, Julia following him. Harm. N omore ; ) our Time's now come; you muft away. Coll. N o w , Devils, you have done your worft with Tortures: Death's a Privation of Pain, but they were a continual Dying. Jul. Farewel, m y Deareft! I may have many Husbands, but never one like thee. Per. As you love m y Soul, take hence that W o m a n . M y Englifh Friends, I'm not afham'd of Death, while I have you for Partners; I know you Innocent, and fo am I, of this pretended Plot; but I am guilty of a greater Crime ; For, being Married in another Country, the Governour's Perfuafions, and m y Love to that ill W o m a n , made me leave the firft, -and make this Fatal Choice^ I'm juftly punifh'd; for her fake I Die : the Fifcal to enjoy her, has accus'd me. There is another Caufe--By his Procurement I fhou'd have kill'd. Fife. Away with him, and ftop his Mouth. [He is led off. Towerf I leave thee, Life, with no Regret at parting; full of whatever thou cou'dft give, I rife from thy negle&ed Feaft, and go to Sleep : Yet on this brink of Death m y Eyes are open'd, and Heaven has bid me Prophefie to you th'un-juft Contrivers of this Tragick Scene. An Age is coming, when an Englifh Monarch, with Blood, fejall pay that Blood which you have fhed, lo fave your Cities from Victorious Arms, you fejall invite the Waves to hide your Earth, and trembling to the tops of Houfes fly; while Deluges invade your lower Raoms : Then, as with Waters you have fwett'd our Bodies, with damps of Waters fhall your Heads be fwol'n. Till at the lafi your Sappd Foundations fall, And Vniverfal Ruine fivaHows all. Van. Her. Ay, Ay, we'll venture both our Selves, and Children, for fuch another pull. i. Dutehm. Let him Prophefie when's Head s off. 2 Dutehm There's ner 3. Noftradamus of em all fhall fright us from our Gain. Fife. N o w for a fmooth Apology, and then a fawning Letter to the King of Endandi and our Work's done. . Harm Tis done as I wou'd wifh it. N o w , Brethren, at m y proper Coft and Charges, three Days you are m y Guefts; in which good time we will divid. .heir greateft Wealth by Lots, while wantonly we rifle for the reft. Then, in full Rummers, and with joyful Hearts, rFv«xnf Well drink Confufion to all Englilb Starts. Itxeun Ffff ^ TO |