_King_. No.
_Evad_. I am.
_King_. Thou art not.
I prethee speak not these things; thou art gentle, And wert not meant thus rugged.
_Evad_. Peace and hear me.
Stir nothing but your tongue, and that for mercy To those above us; by whose lights I vow, Those blessed fires that shot to see our sin, If thy hot soul had substance with thy blood, I would kill that too, which being past my steel, My tongue shall teach: Thou art a shameless Villain, A thing out of the overchange of Nature; Sent like a thick cloud to disperse a plague Upon weak catching women; such a tyrant That for his l.u.s.t would sell away his Subjects, I, all his heaven hereafter.
_King_. Hear _Evadne_, Thou soul of sweetness! hear, I am thy King.
_Evad_. Thou art my shame; lie still, there's none about you, Within your cries; all promises of safety Are but deluding dreams: thus, thus, thou foul man, Thus I begin my vengeance.
[_Stabs him_.
_King_. Hold _Evadne_!
I do command thee hold.
_Evad_. I do not mean Sir, To part so fairly with you; we must change More of these love-tricks yet.
_King_. What b.l.o.o.d.y villain Provok't thee to this murther?
_Evad_. Thou, thou monster.
_King_. Oh!
_Evad_. Thou kept'st me brave at Court, and Whor'd me; Then married me to a young n.o.ble Gentleman; And Whor'd me still.
_King_. _Evadne_, pity me.
_Evad_. h.e.l.l take me then; this for my Lord _Amintor_; This for my n.o.ble brother: and this stroke For the most wrong'd of women.
[_Kills him_.
_King_. Oh! I die.
_Evad_. Die all our faults together; I forgive thee.
[_Exit_.
_Enter two of the Bed-Chamber_.
1. Come now she's gone, let's enter, the King expects it, and will be angry.
2. 'Tis a fine wench, we'I have a snap at her one of these nights as she goes from him.
1. Content: how quickly he had done with her! I see Kings can do no more that way than other mortal people.
2. How fast he is! I cannot hear him breathe.
1. Either the Tapers give a feeble light, or he looks very pale.
2. And so he does, pray Heaven he be well.
Let's look: Alas! he's stiffe, wounded and dead: Treason, Treason!
1. Run forth and call.
[_Exit Gent_.
2. Treason, Treason!
1. This will be laid on us: who can believe A Woman could do this?
_Enter_ Cleon _and_ Lisippus.
_Cleon_. How now, where's the Traytor?
1. Fled, fled away; but there her woful act lies still.
_Cle_. Her act! a Woman!
_Lis_. Where's the body?
1. There.
_Lis_. Farewel thou worthy man; there were two bonds That tyed our loves, a Brother and a King; The least of which might fetch a flood of tears: But such the misery of greatness is, They have no time to mourn; then pardon me.
Sirs, which way went she?
[_Enter Strato_.
_Strat_. Never follow her, For she alas! was but the instrument.
News is now brought in, that _Melantius_ Has got the Fort, and stands upon the wall; And with a loud voice calls those few that pa.s.s At this dead time of night, delivering The innocent of this act.
_Lis_. Gentlemen, I am your King.
_Strat_. We do acknowledge it.
_Lis_. I would I were not: follow all; for this must have a sudden stop.
[_Exeunt_
_Enter_ Melant. Diph. _and_ Cal. _on the wall_.
_Mel_. If the dull people can believe I am arm'd, Be constant _Diphilus_; now we have time, Either to bring our banisht honours home, Or create new ones in our ends.
_Diph_. I fear not; My spirit lies not that way. Courage _Calianax_.
_Cal_. Would I had any, you should quickly know it.