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CHORUS。 SING; TOUCH; &c。
V。 Touch thy soft lute; and in each gentle thread The lyon and the panther captive lead。
L。 Sing; and in heav'n inthrone deposed love; Whilst angels dance; and fiends in order move。
DOUBLE CHORUS。 What sacred charm may this then be In harmonie; That thus can make the angels wild; The devils mild; And teach low hell to heav'n to swell; And the high heav'n to stoop to hell?
Original and Singer read REACH。
A MOCK CHARON。
DIALOGUE。
CHA。 W。
W。 Charon! thou slave! thou fooll! thou cavaleer! CHA。 A slave! a fool! what traitor's voice I hear? W。 Come bring thy boat。 CH。 No; sir。 W。 No! sirrah; why? CHA。 The blest will disagree; and fiends will mutiny At thy; at thy 'un'numbred treachery。 W。 Villain; I have a pass which who disdains; I will sequester the Elizian plains。 CHA。 Woes me; ye gentle shades! where shall I dwell? He's come! It is not safe to be in hell。
CHORUS。 Thus man; his honor lost; falls on these shelves; Furies and fiends are still true to themselves。
CHA。 You must; lost fool; come in。 W。 Oh; let me in! But now I fear thy boat will sink with my ore…weighty sin。 Where; courteous Charon; am I now? CHA。 Vile rant! At the gates of thy supreme Judge Rhadamant。
DOUBLE CHORUS OF DIVELS。 Welcome to rape; to theft; to perjurie; To all the ills thou wert; we canot hope to be; Oh; pitty us condemned! Oh; cease to wooe; And softly; softly breath; least you infect us too。
This word is used here merely to denote a GALLANT; a FELLOW。 From being in its primitive sense a most honourable appellation; it became; during and after the civil war between Charles and the Parliament; a term of equivocal import。
Here equivalent to RANTER; and used for the sake of the metre。
THE TOAD AND SPYDER。
A DUELL。
Upon a day; when the Dog…star Unto the world proclaim'd a war; And poyson bark'd from black throat; And from his jaws infection shot; Under a deadly hen…bane shade With slime infernal mists are made; Met the two dreaded enemies; Having their weapons in their eyes。
First from his den rolls forth that load Of spite and hate; the speckl'd toad; And from his chaps a foam doth spawn; Such as the loathed three heads yawn; Defies his foe with a fell spit; To wade through death to meet with it; Then in his self the lymbeck turns; And his elixir'd poyson urns。 Arachne; once the fear oth' maid
Coelestial; thus unto her pray'd: Heaven's blew…ey'd daughter; thine own mother! The Python…killing Sun's thy brother。 Oh! thou; from gods that didst descend; With a poor virgin to contend; Shall seed of earth and hell ere be A rival in thy victorie? Pallas assents: for now long time And pity had clean rins'd her crime; When straight she doth with active fire Her many legged foe inspire。 Have you not seen a charact lie A great cathedral in the sea; Under whose Babylonian walls A small thin frigot almshouse stalls? So in his slime the toad doth float And th' spyder by; but seems his boat。 And now the naumachie begins; Close to the surface her self spins: Arachne; when her foe lets flye A broad…side of his breath too high; That's over…shot; the wisely…stout; Advised maid doth tack about; And now her pitchy barque doth sweat; Chaf'd in her own black fury wet; Lasie and cold before; she brings New fires to her contracted stings; And with discolour'd spumes doth blast The herbs that to their center hast。 Now to the neighb'ring henbane top Arachne hath her self wound up; And thence; from its dilated leaves; By her own cordage downwards weaves; And doth her town of foe attack; And storms the rampiers of his back; Which taken in her colours spread; March to th' citadel of's head。 Now as in witty torturing Spain; The brain is vext to vex the brain; Where hereticks bare heads are arm'd In a close helm; and in it charm'd An overgrown and meagre rat; That peece…meal nibbles himself fat; So on the toads blew…checquer'd scull The spider gluttons her self full。 And vomiting her Stygian seeds; Her poyson on his poyson feeds。 Thus the invenom'd toad; now grown Big with more poyson than his own; Doth gather all his pow'rs; and shakes His stormer in's disgorged lakes; And wounded now; apace crawls on To his next plantane surgeon; With whose rich balm no sooner drest; But purged is his sick swoln breast; And as a glorious combatant; That only rests awhile to pant; Then with repeated strength and scars; That smarting fire him new to wars; Deals blows that thick themselves prevent; As they would gain the time he spent。
So the disdaining angry toad; That calls but a thin useless load; His fatal feared self comes back With unknown venome fill'd to crack。 Th' amased spider; now untwin'd; Hath crept up; and her self new lin'd With fresh salt foams and mists; that blast The ambient air as they past。 And now me thinks a Sphynx's wing I pluck; and do not write; but sting; With their black blood my pale inks blent; Gall's but a faint ingredient。 The pol'tick toad doth now withdraw; Warn'd; higher in CAMPANIA。 There wisely doth; intrenched deep; His body in a body keep; And leaves a wide and open pass T' invite the foe up to his jaws; Which there within a foggy blind With fourscore fire…arms were lin'd。 The gen'rous active spider doubts More ambuscadoes than redoubts; So within shot she doth pickear; Now gall's the flank; and now the rear; As that the toad in's own dispite Must change the manner of his fight; Who; like a glorious general; With one home…charge lets fly at all。 Chaf'd with a fourfold ven'mous foam Of scorn; revenge; his foes and 's own; He seats him in his loathed chair; New…made him by each mornings air; With glowing eyes he doth survey Th' undaunted hoast he calls his prey; Then his dark spume he gred'ly laps; And shows the foe his grave; his chaps。
Whilst the quick wary Amazon Of 'vantage takes occasion; And with her troop of leggs carreers In a full speed with all her speers。 Down (as some mountain on a mouse) On her small cot he flings his house; Without the poyson of the elf; The toad had like t' have burst himself: For sage Arachne with good heed Had stopt herself upon full speed; And; 's body now disorder'd; on She falls to execution。 The passive toad now only can Contemn and suffer。 Here began The wronged maids ingenious rage; Which his heart venome must asswage。 One eye she hath spet out; strange smother; When one flame doth put out another; And one eye wittily spar'd; that he Might but behold his miserie。 She on each spot a wound doth print; And each speck hath a sting within't; Till he but one new blister is; And swells his own periphrasis。 Then fainting; sick; and yellow…pale; She baths him with her sulph'rous stale; Thus slacked is her Stygian fire; And she vouchsafes now to retire。 Anon t