ABSTRACT

Mctliinks his Soul fhould fliakc to let Heaf.|£n fee his .Perjury: BurCouiin, could you, as 1 am fiftj you did, know he was fa lie, and keep me ignorant of his being for'

Mel. 1 mult confcfs I did , and found it too weighty for my friendfhip to fupporf, and thought your Love would prove lcfs able. " . Marc. He then is falfe: unhappy knowledge, that comes fi> nv’ch too late, and yet fo too too foon I

• ' <JMcl. If your Courage equal but your other Excel­ lencies, and that you will command your Paifion to obey yourReafon, I will fecureyou a Revenge fhall equal his High Perjury,

... And make him barjl with rage, or clfc return, And in the Hell of his fajl fuljhoodburn.