William Percy's Mahomet and His Heaven by Matthew Dimmock

William Percy's Mahomet and His Heaven by Matthew Dimmock

Author:Matthew Dimmock [Dimmock, Matthew]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780754654063
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2006-06-28T00:00:00+00:00


ACT 4 SCENE 8

[Enter] BELPHEGHOR alone

BELPHEGHOR

Now this is the howre, now this the half, now this is the

Quarter, the Minute, the second, the third, the fourth,

and so Fourth to the Tenth, that I do aucupate, or do°

gape after the slowe comming of my knave-booting

Rascalls to Olympus with their venaisons alive: Now°

notwithstanding upon the buisnesse that is to proceede

hence, doth my Pot no one whitt a little reele, For cer:

tainely, sirs, to doe a supernaturall Act is a difficulty,

as I ghesse, But when they be now come how to decerne

whither the two have brought the better Savage into a

Court where the lyke or more grosse Barbarities do ab:

ound in equality is a matter of judgment, I tell you

trewe, More requireth not onely Oedypus his eyes to°

looke into it, But also Argus his witt to descypher it,°

Omnia cum deerint tu mihi Phsbus eris, when all faile°

yet, well fare thou for my judge, oh thou myne own

Packhed, For as much as I do determine my self to con:

gratulate both twayne at their commings up, or to

grate them, so, both two into one, so bolt them (The wordes in this place both implye one sense or meaning). Loe then, as I say, This is the howre, this is

the half, this is the Quarter, the Minute, the second,

the Teirce, the Fourth, and so Fourth to the Tenth, that I

do acupate or do gape —



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