e of a
_Cutpur?
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
No, _Child_, in a Carre,
The charriot of Triumph, which mo? t of them are.
And in the meane time, to be greazy, and bouzy, 25
And na? ty, and filthy, and ragged and louzy,
With dam'n me, renounce me, and all the fine phra? es;
That bring, vnto _Tiborne_, the plentifull gazes.
PVG. He is a _Diuell_! and may be our _Cheife_! [165]
The great Superiour _Diuell_! for his malice: 30
_Arch-diuel_! I acknowledge him. He knew
What I would ? uffer, when he tie'd me vp thus
In a rogues body: and he has (I thanke him)
His tyrannous plea? ure on me, to confine me
To the vnlucky carka? ?
e of a _Cutpur? e_, 35
wherein I could do nothing.
_The great_ Deuill _enters, and vpbraids
him with all his dayes worke_.
DIV. Impudent fiend,
Stop thy lewd mouth. Doe? t thou not ? hame and tremble
To lay thine owne dull damn'd defects vpon
An innocent ca? e, there? Why thou heauy ? laue!
The ? pirit, that did po? ? e? ?
The charriot of Triumph, which mo? t of them are.
And in the meane time, to be greazy, and bouzy, 25
And na? ty, and filthy, and ragged and louzy,
With dam'n me, renounce me, and all the fine phra? es;
That bring, vnto _Tiborne_, the plentifull gazes.
PVG. He is a _Diuell_! and may be our _Cheife_! [165]
The great Superiour _Diuell_! for his malice: 30
_Arch-diuel_! I acknowledge him. He knew
What I would ? uffer, when he tie'd me vp thus
In a rogues body: and he has (I thanke him)
His tyrannous plea? ure on me, to confine me
To the vnlucky carka? ?
e of a _Cutpur? e_, 35
wherein I could do nothing.
_The great_ Deuill _enters, and vpbraids
him with all his dayes worke_.
DIV. Impudent fiend,
Stop thy lewd mouth. Doe? t thou not ? hame and tremble
To lay thine owne dull damn'd defects vpon
An innocent ca? e, there? Why thou heauy ? laue!
The ? pirit, that did po? ? e? ?