Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1740 Excerpt: ... peculiar Care, Why plays this Wretch with your Prerogative r Now flash him dead, now crumble him to Aihes; Or henceforth live consin'd in your own Palace; And look not idly out upon a World That is no longer yours. She is carried off struggling, Emp. and Bend, follow. Sebastianstruggles in his Guards Arms, andshakes off one of them; hut two others come in, and hold him, he speaks not all the while. Dor. I sind Tm but a half-strain'd Villain yet; Aside. But mungril-mischievous; for my Blood boil'd, To view this brutal Act; and my stern Soul Tugg'd at my Arm to draw in her Defence. Down thou rebelling Christian in my Heart; Redeem thy Fame on this Sebastian sirst; Walks a turn. Then think on others Wrongs, when thine are righted. But how to right'em? on a Slave disarm'd; Defenceless and submitted to my Rage I A base Reyenge is Vengeance on my self; Walks again. 1 have it, and I thank thee honest Head, Thus present to me at my great Necessity: Comes up to Sebastian. You know me not? Seb. I hear Men call thee Dorax. (too; Dor. "1 is well, you know enough for once, you ipeak You were struck mute before. Seb. Silence became me then. Dor. Yet we may talk hereafter. Stb. Seb. Hereafter is not mine:, X)ispatch thy Work, geod Executioner. (Falshood Dor. None of my Blood were Hangmen: add. that To a long Bill that yet remains. unreckon.d. Sell. A King and tbou can never have a Reckoning. Dor. A greater Sum perhaps than you can pay. Mean time I shall make bold t'increase your Debt. Gives him his Sword. Take this, and use it at your greatest Need. Seb. This Hand and this have been acquainted well; Looks on it. It shou'd have come before into my Grasp, To kill the Ravisher. Dor. ThouhearcTst the Tyrant's Orders; guard thy Life When 'tis attack'd, and guard it like a...