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Gondibert and Birtha - Act 3, Scene 3

SCENE III.

KING, ASTRAGON, PHILOSOPHERS.

King .

The Wonders I have heard and seen surprise me.
The Life of Knowledge is the Life of Bliss.
What Scenes of Glory open on my Mind
With new Delight, which Ignorance had veil'd!
How often I beheld yon azure Vault,
The spangel'd Firmament, and glittering Host
Of Stars innumerable sparkling round,
With cold Neglect and stupid Inattention?
Till You, ye Sons of Wisdom and of Virtue,

Gondibert and Birtha - Act 3, Scene 2

SCENE II.

UNFINORE, TIBALT.

T IBALT .

You strive in vain to hide your Sorrows from me,
Your Words, your Silence equally betray you.
Your Cheeks are tinctur'd with the yellow Plague
Of Jealousy, which marks you for her Conquest.
If Friendship may relieve you speak your Grief,
My Counsel may direct you to the Port
Of sweet Contentment and the Paths of Peace;
Or is my Friendship and its Proffers slighted?

Gondibert and Birtha - Act 3, Scene 1

ACT III. Scene I.

GONDIBERT, BIRTHA,

G ONDIBERT .

I Feel myself more light, my Spirits flow
Serener on, and Life is less a Burthen,
Since I have made this Vow to marry Birtha .
But I will go to comfort the poor Mourner,
Who weeps and groans in Bitterness of Spirit.
For, Thula tells me, when She heard the News
Of Rhodolinda , Life forgot its Office;
She dy'd away with tender Fears, and sigh'd
With all the piteous Harmony of Sorrow:

Gondibert and Birtha - Act 2, Scene 6

SCENE VI.

RHODOLINDA, LAURA.

R HODOLINDA .

He's gone: nor wou'd He listen to my Love.
Patience direct me! to be left so coldly!
Left, when I just was pouring out my Heart
In Words which might have been Ambrosia to Him:
For which ev'n Kings had laid there Scepters by,
And thought themselves more blest to drink them in,
Than if the Queen of Beauty had caress'd them,
Unloos'd her Charms, and giv'n up all her Sweetness.

Gondibert and Birtha - Act 2, Scene 5

SCENE V.

GONDIBERT, RHODOLINDA, LAURA.

G ONDIBERT .

Ambition reaches out a Crown in vain,
To raise me into Misery for ever.
Cease, gilded Bait, to swim before my Eyes;
My Love is fixt and stedfast as the Pillars
Which prop the Sky: Ambition, cease to tempt me;
Thy Efforts all are light as empty Air.
— My Birtha 's dearer than ten thousand Crowns,
Tho' every Crown was spangled o'er with Stars,
And golden India ripen'd all Her Mines

Gondibert and Birtha - Act 2, Scene 4

SCENE IV.

ARIBERT, GONDIBERT, ASTRAGON.

A RIBERT .

Thy Actions, Gondibert , were so conspicuous
That Fame employ'd Her hundred Tongues to spread Them.
And charm'd the Ears of Envy with thy Valour.
When all the Battle glow'd, and bloody War
Frown'd horrible; when Shrieks and dying Groans,
Tormenting dismally in Peals the Air,
Roll'd, as the Murmurs of Despair, along,
And Spears, like Light'ning, blasted half the Field;

Gondibert and Birtha - Act 2, Scene 3

SCENE III.

BIRTHA and THULA.

B IRTHA .

A strange Variety divides my Soul:
Now smiling Hope with golden Pinions fans me,
Now Terror chills my Blood. I find a Sigh
Unbidden stealing from my inmost Breast,
And agonizing Tremblings shake my Frame: —
Again my Spirits nimbly dance their Rounds,
Warm rolls the purple Tide of Life again,
And all is Peace within. Begone, my Fears,
Nor dare to enter where the charming Youth,

Gondibert and Birtha - Act 2, Scene 1

ACT II. Scene I.

ASTRAGON, ULFINORE, Philosophers, Servants, &c.

A STRAGON .

L ET Plenty walk around, and pour Herself
Into the foaming Gold: the rosy Wine
Shall laugh away our Cares and ill-tim'd Wisdom:
Forget awhile to be severe, my Friends:
Indulge the genial Hour; — To-morrow sees
My Birtha marry'd to the gallant Gondibert .
Blest be the Holy Pow'r who rules our Actions,
Who prompts our Minds to good, directs our Wills.
And stems the Torrents of unlawful Passions.