Part 6 (2/2)
_Chi._ There's the old sign of _Memnon_, where the soul is You may go look as I have.
_Si._ What's the matter?
_Chi._ Why question him and see; he talks of Devils, h.e.l.ls, Heavens, Princes, Powers, and Potentates, You must to th' pot too.
_Si._ How?
_Chi._ Do you know _Elyzium_? a tale he talks the Wild-goose chase of.
_Si._ _Elyzium?_ I have read of such a place.
_Chi._ Then get ye to him, Ye are as fine company as can be fitted. [_Exit_ Chilax.
Your Wors.h.i.+ps fairly met.
_Si._ Mercy upon us, What ails this Gentleman?
_Mem._ Provision--
_Si._ How his head works!
_Mem._ Between two Ribbs, If he cut short or mangle me; I'le take him And twirle his neck about.
_Si._ Now G.o.ds defend us.
_Mem._ In a pure Cup transparent, with a writing To signifie--
_Si._ I never knew him thus: Sure he's bewitch'd, or poyson'd.
_Mem._ Who's there?
_Si._ I Sir.
_Mem._ Come hither, _Siphax_.
_Si._ Yes, how does your Lords.h.i.+p?
_Mem._ Well, G.o.d a mercy Souldier, very well, But prithee tell me--
_Si._ Any thing I can, Sir.
_Mem._ What durst thou do to gain the rarest Beauty The World has?
_Si._ That the World has? 'tis worth doing.
_Mem._ Is it so; but what doing bears it?
_Si._ Why! any thing; all danger it appears to.
_Mem_. Name some of those things: do.
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