A Select Collection of Old English Plays: Originally Published by Robert Dodsley in the year 1744
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A Select Collection of Old English Plays: Originally Published by Robert Dodsley in the year 1744
English drama
KING. Son Balthezar, we pray, do you go meet him,
And do him all the honour that belongs him.
BAL. Father, my best endeavour shall obey you:
Welcome, worthy lord, Spain’s choice embassador,
Brave, stout Andrea; for so I guess thee.
_Enter_ ANDREA.
AND. Portugal’s heir, I thank thee,
Thou seems no less than what thou art, a prince
And an heroic spirit: Portugal’s king,
I kiss my hand, and tender on thy throne
My master’s love, peace and affection.
KING. And we receive them and thee, worthy Andrea;
Thy master’s high-prized love unto our heart,
Is welcome to his friend, thou to our court.
AND. Thanks, Portugal. My lords, I had in charge,
At my depart from Spain, this embassage,
To put your breast in mind of tribute due
Unto our master’s kingdom, these three years
Detained and kept back; and I am sent to know
Whether neglect or will detains it so.
KING. Thus much return unto thy king, Andrea;
We have with best advice thought of our state,
And find it much dishonoured by base homage:
I not deny, but tribute hath been due
To Spain by our forefathers’ base captivity,
Yet cannot rase out their successors’ merit.
’Tis said, we shall not answer at next birth
Our fathers’ faults in heaven; why then on earth?
Which proves and shows, that which they lost
By base captivity,
We may redeem with honoured valiancy.
We borrow nought: our kingdom is our own:
He’s a base king that pays rent for his throne.
AND. Is this thy answer, Portugal?
BAL. Ay, Spain;
A royal answer too, which I’ll maintain.
OMNES. And all the peers of Portugal the like.
AND. Then thus all Spain, which but three minutes ago
Was thy full friend, is now returned thy foe.
BAL. An excellent foe; we shall have scuffling good.
AND. Thou shalt pay tribute, Portugal, with blood.
BAL. Tribute for tribute, then, and foes for foes.
AND. I bid you sudden wars.
BAL. I, sudden blows, and that’s as good as wars.
Don, I’ll not bate
An inch of courage nor a hair of fate:
Pay tribute I with strokes.
AND. Aye, with strokes you shall;
Alas, that Spain should correct Portugal!
BAL. Correct!
O, in that one word such torments do I feel,
That I could lash thy ribs with valiant steel.
AND. Prince Balthezar, shall’s meet?
BAL. Meet, Don Andrea? yes, in the battle’s bowels;
Here is my gage, a never-failing pawn;
’Twill keep his day, his hour, nay minute, ’twill.
AND. Then thine and this, possess one quality.
BAL. O, let them kiss!
Did I not understand thee noble, valiant,
And worthy my sword’s society with thee,
For all Spain’s wealth, I’d not grasp hands.
Meet Don Andrea? I tell thee, noble spirit,
I’d wade up to the knees in blood, I’d make
A bridge of Spanish carcases, to single thee
Out of the gasping army.
AND. Woot thou, prince?
Why even for that I love [thee.]
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