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Show r I 33o The F A T M / C A H A " By bringing m e into your F a ^ l y . ^ ^ liov'd her with'»Ja^iol n ence could time, Could crcumlcnbe, no dM re. N o Counfel « « " * * » foVd w breath Therefore I went to * « * . fturb M y Sighs i « f o r e , ^ l ^"innocence. Your Intereft, or * » ™ * s ™ Fate thought fit I languiftVd ^ Y e 3 a r a ' y o u wou'd have me home. T o bring m e back , ana J VW. 1 left ^ r with you ?«». The Man you M ,f unfta> Your wretched Fr end ^ t 8 ^ ^ But that poor Caution has u ffr. What was your Butineis m c Jm I went to take fnd ^.^ A parting Look, reiav a And trouble her no more. *«* Ev.„ innocent of. « ^ . n | * S m W . Though: iSttarW ^u ^ the RU This Writing 1 have drawn to vo I„ all the C&umftanceroMh« Tate- And the Gods try-me by.the Tr Kir. A ioiemn Adjuranon Sd -hat's the Conftquen e ^a [Dk 33^ 7»* FATE «f CAPUA. S C E N E Pacuvius'x #«,*/,. pacuvius, Vibius Virius, Marius Blofms, »iifc A w » 0r mht Senators rifmg from a Feafi. U. Who, w h o would bafely ] a g behind in Life, [Only to fee h o w many wretched ways four Enemies will find out t© punifh us ? r Sen* Thefe Eyes fhall never be Spectators of dy Country's Ruin. Vib, Nor will I behold iThe Ravage, and the havock of our Spoils 6 Sen. Nor Capua's Honours trampled in the Ouft - 7 Sen. Nor (hining horrid with involving Flames. lk Shall our chaft Matrons, and our bluftiing Maids, Our generous Youth, bred up to. nobler Hopes, Attempted, feiz'd, o'erpower'd, be tam'd at laft, <r0 the Infults of all unnatural Lulls ? If there was nothing elfe to undergo [Dft SCE Ik You cannot call it living on fuch Terms. he. If w e agree, that Life would be a load, Not to be Born, with 'hefe Indignities ; Here is the helping Hand to throw it off. [A Servant gives htm a Bowl l [This Bowl I have referv'd to crown the Feaft. Hmibal carries Paifon in a Ring, Still to be near him in Adverfity. I have prepar'd this cordial Draught for us * A noble and preventing Remedy : To tree our Bodies from the Puniihment, Our Minds from the Reproach, and Infamy, Our Eyes and Ears from being Witneffes Of all thofe Cruelties, that are defign'd, Contriv'd, referv'd, and wai tor conquer'd Men. V\b. W e wonnot rob our Virtue of its Fame, To think that any here can ftand in need Of Words, to argue him into a Deed, Of this high Corfequence and Chaca&er. Bk W e are confirm'd in Reafon, and refolv'd. tac. Then thus I offer you Deliverance: /_ And do begin a Health to Liberty. [Drinks, S Sen, A generous Health, and fend it round to all. • • • |