Phillis. But fuppofe he should stay 'Tis a work must be done, We'll borrow but a day, And the better, the fooner begun. Cho. of both. At worst if he delay, &c. [They run out together hand in hand.] PROLOGUE, SPOKEN THE First Day of the KING'S HOUSE Acting S after the FIRE. fhipwreck'd paffengers efcape to land, So look they, when on the bare beach they ftand Dropping and cold, and their first fear scarce o'er, From that hard climate we muft wait for bread, Your own provifions furnish out our feasts, While you the founders make yourselves the guests. Of all mankind befide fate had fome care, But for poor Wit no portion did prepare, 'Tis left a rent-charge to the brave and fair. You cherish'd it, and now its fall you mourn, Which blind unmanner'd zealots make their fcorn, Who think that fire a judgment on the stage, And, like a king, should in a palace dwell. PROLOGUE SPOKEN A T THE Opening of the NEW HOUSE, March 26, 1674. A Plain built house, after fo long a stay, Will send you half unfatisfy'd away ; When, fall'n from your expected pomp, you find, A bare convenience only is defign'd. |