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Show l9o 7**. FAT*'/ C A P U A - Fav. Bufinefs, you 6y. f fi fa B^Tfi^-c-buSUPtetence T o c" m e and vifit thee. . Vir. The hurry a Meffenpm. You ^%e' homily bought m e the Particular, Fa1i: ore fome Things done, which I couidwift- A ° , / Things which! thought I coiddnothmiWt . T'hut to raife thy Fortune, never woulc-^. Aat' Prav Heav'n they do not overturn it qu«e. F n , rhev muft Pjfs with oth"S 1D tfce Ctow* Vif- BUMI Kfchiet- in Confufior.-. ^ T f T o r f • Thou art a Stranger ftill T o l S ^ews: Thy Rival is no more. rY«ythyt^-^Hwt:,F-, vo^halit all between you Wile and Fr«*. S « , that Friend, is dead. Fxv- P*?L'Icll Had he been alive, Ti>. H e fell at C«»»«. » » a A;II o Rswaa iri his Interett, And ft"" a * T * h n a poe to Rome. j never couId havebeen a I have an Hour of w i a to The FATE<,/CAPUA< | why is that deny'd? O ! Jmiu!, thou art dead, and I may n; And But thou art dead, and I may name thee n ow I made it Criminal to pronounce his Name Avoiding every way all News of him Endeavouring to forget him, if I coul'd But Oh! the Torment, and the Rack of Soul* To keep our Thoughts for ever on the bent Upon themfelves, ftill labouring to forget, What, by the Labour, w e remember more. Why didft thou come between him, and m y Heart» Why rather did m y Husband place thee there, By bringing thee into the Family ? I faw no danger, till it was too late. But what have I not done, and fuffer'd too, To drive thee thence, to make Virgmius room? I have maintain'd an everlafting War Within this Breaft, ftill fighting on his Side: Have fummon'd all m y Succours to m y Aid; My Native Powers, and the Confederate Force bf Reafon, Duty, Virtue; nay brought down The Woman's laft Referve of all, m y Fame: Weak Aids, alas! againft the Tyrant Love, But he's depos'd, and Death has fet m e free; ' greater Tyrant gives m e Liberty. ^£r [Exit. A C T II. S C E N E I. SCENE The Forum. 1 have an Hour™ « » - ~ ^ BUt ^"/come h gbrious Hmmbl S o t * X b i 5 S magnificent, A aSreward your Cun^ y , I Will provide you P L * « ^ Vav what? what is there that 1ion want on»!«» Decius Magius »^ Perolla, md ?t T9 H^oand alls not to the Fate So kind a » ? * ™ j* tat he fays, and does, He asks my Love, ana uv ; igiuswi/^ Perolla, and two or three of hit Clients among the Citizens. P* A GarJ^°n in Capual O! prevent, £x Relift their Entrance, bbck thJr PalT3ge up. jcmember Pyrrhus, and the Tannines; His mfolent Rule, and their fubje&ed State. : «r. They are a'readv enter'd. MMWI ivuic, ana tneir iut They are already enterU N i Mag. |