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
_Pros._ Sir! your sayings is full true; I have perceived it;
And for the virtuous counsel that ye to me have give,
I shall be your orator while I have a day to live.
_Peace._ Sovereigns! here may ye see proved, before you all,
Of this wanton world the great fragility;
Ever mutable of the turning, as a ball.
Now, flood of riches; now, ebb of poverty:
What should men set by this world's vanity?
Think on this lesson, and do it not forget:
The gayest of us all is but worms' meat.
_Pros._ With the supportation of this noble audience,
We have here showed this simple interlude;
Beseeching you of your benevolence to take patience.
It is but a mirror vice to exclude.
The maker hereof, his intent was good,
No man to displease, old nor young;
If any fault be therein we desire you of pardon.
_Peace._ Let us pray all to that Lord of great magnificence
To send among us rest, peace, and unity.
And Jesu preserve our sovereign Queen of preclair pre-eminence,
With all her noble consanguinity;
And to send them grace to the issue to obtain,
After them to rule this most Christian realm. E2,_v._
O good Lord! as Thou art omnipotent,
Have regard unto my petition!
Conserve this noble realm, and all that are present,
Of thy eternal Deity grant them all thy fruition;
And from our mortal enemies be our protection.
Jesu! as Thou us redeemed, bring us to the bless
Thereas angels sing: _Gloria in excelsis._
AMEN.
_Thus endeth the interlude called Impatient Poverty._
[_Here follow two ornaments and between them_
_the colophon as on page_ 312.]
[Illustration: [_Reduced Facsimile of the Title-page of "John the
Evangelist"_ _from a unique copy, recently recovered, now in the
British Museum._]]
THE INTERLUDE OF
JOHN THE EVANGELIST
[#The Names of the Players:#
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
EUGENIO
ACTIO
IRISDISION
EVIL COUNSEL
IDLENESS]
Imprinted at London, in Foster Lane,
by JOHN WALEY
[Illustration]
[SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST.]
A2,_r._ ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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