This little, pretty body, when I, coming Ang. Proud am I, that my lady's modest eye Dor. Ang. I am not: I did never Dor. [Exeunt DOROTHEA is executed; and the ANGEL visits THEOPHILUS, the Judge that condemned her. Theoph. (alone) Ang. Are you amazed, sir? So great a Roman spirit, and doth it tremble? I had a mistress, late sent hence by you Upon a bloody errand; you entreated, That, when she came into that blessed garden Whither she knew she went, and where, now happy, Will give you entrance. Theoph. 'Tis a tempting fruit, Both. My lord. Geta. Theoph. A boy? Jul. Where? Are my gates shut? Yes, if the master And guarded. (He vanishes.) Theoph. Here he enter'd, a young lad; A thousand blessings danc'd upon his eyes; A smooth-fac'd glorious thing, that brought this basket. Saw you not Geta. No, sir. Theoph. Away! but be in "each, if my voice calls you. LADIES DANCING. A fine sweet earthquake, gently mov'd DECKER. THE SAME. It is the greatest enemy to law That can be, for it doth embrace all wrongs, THE SAME. THE SAME. PATIENCE. Duke. What comfort do you find in being so calm ? Candido. That which green wounds receive from sovereign balm Patience, my lord! why, 't is the soul of peace; Of all the virtues 't is nearest kin to heaven; It makes men look like gods. The best of men That e'er wore earth about him was a sufferer, A soft, meek, patient, humble, tranquil spirit, The first true gentleman that ever breath'd. The stock of patience then cannot be poor; All it desires, it has; what award more ? And makes him seem proud of his iron chain, As though he wore it more for state than pain: And so chains up lawyer's and women's tongues: 'Tis the perpetual prisoner's liberty, His walks and orchards : 't is the bond-slave's freedom, Although their bodies beg, their souls are kings. THE SAME. I had a doubt whether to put this exquisite passage into the present volume, or to reserve it for one of Contemplative poetry ; but the imagination, which few will not think predominant in it, together with a great admiration of the sentiments, of the thoughtful, good-natured alternation of jest and earnest, and of the sweetness of the versification, increased by a certain wild mixture of rhyme and blank verse, determined me to indulge the impulse. Perhaps Decker, who had experienced the worst troubles of poverty, not excepting loss of liberty, drew his patient man from himself, half-jesting over the portrait, in order to reconcile his praises of the virtue in the abstract, with a modest sense of it in his own person. To the strain in it of a "higher mood," I cannot but append what Mr. Hazlitt has said in his Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth (Templeman's edition, p. 21). "There have been persons who, being sceptics as to the divine mission of Christ, have taken an unaccountable prejudice to his doctrines, and have been disposed to deny the merit of his character; but this was not the feeling of the great men in the age of Elizabeth (whatever might be their belief), one of whom says of him, with a boldness equal to its 'The best of piety, ," &c. men,' (Here the lecturer quotes the verses alluded to and adds), "This was honest old Decker; and the lines ought to embalm his memory to every one who has a sense either of religion, or philosophy, or humanity, or true genius." A WICKED DREAM. Vittoria Corombona. To pass away the time I'll tell your grace A dream I had last night. Most wishedly. Brachiano. Checquer'd with cross sticks, there came stealing in That tree? Brach. Vit. Cor. This harmless yew. They told me my intent was to root up With pick-axe 'gan to dig; and your fell duchess With shovel, like a fury, voided out The earth, and scattered bones: Lord, how, methought, I trembled, and yet for all this terror I could not pray. Flamineo. (aside., No; the devil was in your dream. Vit. Cor. When to my rescue there arose, methought A whirlwind, which let fall a massy arm, From that strong plant; And both were struck dead by that sacred yew, In that base shallow grave which was their due. Flamineo. (aside.) Excellent devil' she hath taught him in a dream To make away his duchess and her husband WEBSTER NATURAL DEATH. O, thou soft natural death, that art joint twin THE SAME |