you!
Does this become our strain?
_Cal_. I know not what the mat[t]er is, but I am
Grown very kind, and am friends with you;
You have given me that among you will kill me
Quickly; but I'le go home, and live as long as I can.
_Mel_. His spirit is but poor that can be kept
From death for want of weapons.
Is not my hand a weapon good enough
To stop my breath? or if you tie down those,
I vow _Amintor_ I will never eat,
Or drink, or sleep, or have to do with that
That may preserve life; this I swear to keep.
_Lysip_. Look to him tho', and bear those bodies in.
May this a fair example be to me,
To rule with temper: for on lustful Kings
Unlookt for sudden deaths from heaven are sent!
But curst is he that is their instrument.
%THE MAIDS TRAGEDY%.
The editions prior to the Folio of 1679 are as follows:
(%A%) The Maides Tragedy. | As it hath beene | divers times Acted
at the Blacke-friers by | the Kings Majesties Servants. | London |
Printed for Francis Constable and are to be sold | at the white Lyon
over against the great North | doore of Pauls Church. 1619.
(%B%) The Maids Tragedie. | As it hath beene | divers times Acted at
the Black-Friers by | the Kings Majesties Servants. | Newly perused,
augmented, and inlarged, This second Impression. | London, | Printed
for Francis Constable, and are | to be sold at the White Lion in |
Pauls Church-yard. 1622.
(%C%) The Maids Tragedie | As it hath beene | divers times Acted at
the Black-Friers by | the Kings Majesties Servants. | Written
by Francis Beaumont, and John Fletcher Gentlemen. | The third
Impression, Revised and Refined. | London, | Printed by A.M. for
Richard Hawkins, and are to bee | sold at his Shop in Chancery-Lane
neere | Serjeants-Inne. 1630.
(%D%) The Maides Tragedie: | as it hath beene | divers times Acted
at the Black-Friers by | the Kings Majesties Servants. | Written
by Francis Beaumont, and John Fletcher | Gentlemen. | The fourth
Impression, Revised and Refined. | Printed by E.G. for Henry
Shepherd, and are to be sold at the | signe of the Bible in Chancery
lane. 1638.
(%E%) The Maids Tragedie. | As it hath beene | Divers times Acted at
the Black-| Friers, by the Kings | Maj
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