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(The following transcription is based on Joseph Quincy Adams' in "The Author Plot of an Early Seventeenth Century Play," The Library, 4th ser., 26 (1945-46): 27.)
Folger X.d.206, 3v (CC-BY-SA licence) (Click here for transcription) |
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[Act. 4.]
- . . . . .Sc. 9.
- Aristocles disguised (now Philocles) resolues a letter to Sua-
- -vina that he is changed for his safety. <meet> Phonops coming
- in P complayne's for want of an agent in ye future
- work of Ascania. Philocles like a cast soldiers wants
- imployment. being quaestion of his darings, answers any
- thing: of his feare of ye Gods sayth he neuer saw any.
- is entertayned of Phonops: and put to present vse.
- told that Ascania must be kill'd. they study what
- death: He aduiseth to putt her downe into a vast profound
- hollownes which he describes toward ye seas side in ye
- rocks there, but indeed ye priuate passage from ye
- Sibyll's caue where eastward euery morn she makes
- her orisons. itt is agreed.
- . . . . .Sc. 10.
- Ascania meditating in ye priuate walkes of her garden
- Phonope with ye pas key and Philocles enter: cast a
- hood over her and carry her away. Phonops bidd's
- him gagge her and bind her: he warrants her and
- leades her by ye two thumbes. leads her of ye
- stage and brings her on againe. <vnco> tells her her
- doome then vncovers her, discovereth himself and
- palaceth her with ye Sibyll..
- . . . . .S
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Act. 4.