Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays with some others
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Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays with some others
English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600; Interludes, English; Moralities, English
_Nem._ Nay! thou shalt deliver him to the head officer
Which hath authority, justice to minister.
_People._ Chil 'liver him to the constable, and come again.
_Nem._ Now, Justice, for these two that do here remain:
Because the fault of Insolence is heinous and great--
Lucifer's own fault t' aspire to the highest seat--
And because Oppression hath wronged men so sore
That he spoiled innocents of all they had and more,
People shall deliver them unto safe custody,
Where they may no farther annoy anybody.
When the time may serve t' examine and try their cause,
Call them both before you, and judge them by the laws.
_People._ And shalche carry away these same two men also?
_Nem._ Yea; go deliver them to an officer, go!
Now, darling Respublica! ye are in th' old good estate;
And they taken away that spoiled you of late.
Now cleave to these ladies, from heaven to you direct;
They from all corruption will you safe protect.
Well, I must go hence to another count[r]y now,
That hath of redress the like case that was in you.
I leave you for this time, immortal thanks to give
To God, and your Sovereign, which do you thus relieve.
_Resp._ Thanks be to Thee, O Lord! which hast this world wrought,
And hast me to this state from utter ruin brought.
_Pax._ Now let us all together, both with heart and voice,
In God and in Queen Mary most joyfully rejoice.
_Ver._ Praying that her reign, most graciously begun,
[May] long years endure, as hitherto it hath done.
_Just._ Pray we for her Council, to have long life and health,
Their sovereign to serve.
_Pax._ And to maintain Commonwealth.
_Omnes._ Amen!
[_Cantant et exeant_.
FINIS.
[Illustration: [_A reduced Facsimile of the Title-page of "Wealth and
Health"_ _from the unique recently recovered copy of the Play now in_
_the British Museum_.]]
AN INTERLUDE OF
WEALTH AND HEALTH
VERY MERRY AND FULL OF PASTIME, NEWLY AT THIS TIME IMPRINTED
#The Names of the Players:#
WEALTH
HEALTH
LIBERTY
ILL-WILL
SHREWD WIT
HANCE
REMEDY
Four may easily play this Play
* * * * *
EXTRACT FROM THE STAT. REG. 1557 [ARBER I. 75]
To master John wally these bokes Called _Welth and_ _helthe / the
treatise of the ffrere and the boye / stans puer_ _ad mensam_ another
of _youghte charyte and humylyte_ an _a b c for cheldren_ in englesshe
_with syllabes_ also a boke called _an hundreth mery tayles_.... ij^s
[Illustration]
[WEALTH AND HEALTH.]
_A2,r. Here entereth_ WEALTH _and_ HEALTH
_singing together a ballat of two parts, and after speaketh_ WEALTH.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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