_Ba.s.s._ Oh! _Placentia_! Oh! my Wife!
_Aur._ One thing more, and I'm happy---- Were but _Alonzo_ here, that I might ask Forgiveness for my Falshood! But, alas!
My Spirits faint within my frozen Veins, And every Thing seems double to my Sight: Oh! How I dread the uncertain future State!
_Ba.s.s._ Unhappy Maid! Oh! my once dear _Aurelia_!
Curst, Curst _Ba.s.sino_! Oh! my Wife! How dare I stand the View of both these injured Women!
Oh! Heaven! Why name I Heaven! Heaven will not hear A Wretch like me----No, even h.e.l.l wants Torment Proportion'd to my Guilt--Oh! my _Placentia_! Oh!
_Pla._ Oh! my dear Lord, I cannot see you thus: Live, live, my Lord; be happy when I'm dead.
Nay, for your Sake, I with _Aurelia_ too May live to make you happy----
_Ba.s.s._ Oh! Hold!
Heap not more Curses on me by your Kindness; I wish that she might live, but not for me.
Only to clear me from her guilty Blood---- Oh! _Placentia_!
_Pla._ Rise, my Lord, rise: Do not indulge your Woe, Your Sighs atone for all, and make e'en Death a pleasure---- I see him coming, he will soon be here----
_Ba.s.s._ No, I will never rise: ne'er see the Day.
The Sun would blush to shine on such an impious Wretch.
Here let me lie, and tear with these curst Hands [_Tears the Ground in a distracted Manner._ A Pa.s.sage thro' the Earth, and hide my Face for ever.
_Alon._ (_Within._) Where where's this Villain? Where's _Ba.s.sino_?
_Aur._ 'Tis _Alonzo_'s Voice.
Oh! fly, my Lord, fly from his just Revenge.
_Enter_ Alonzo _hastily_.
_Ba.s.s._ Fly---- Where shall I fly from Justice? No, Heaven is kind In sending him to help my Journey forward.
_Alon._ Where's _Ba.s.sino_?
_Ba.s.s._ (_Rising._) Here Sir, I stand.
_Alon._ Then there stands a Villain----Ha--what Do I see!----_Aurelia_ murder'd!
Oh! treacherous Maid, thy Love has cost thee dear, Think on thy broken Vows, and call to Heaven for Mercy.
Thy Death I will revenge, because I lov'd thee once.
_Aur._ Oh! _Alonzo_, pardon me.
_Alon._ to _Ba.s.s._ Now Villain, now what Story, what Pretence Canst thou invent to avoid my just Revenge?
Oh! that I ne'er had list'ned to thy Tongue!
Thy base perfidious Tongue! Then all these Murders Had been prevented, and thou curst in h.e.l.l---- Thou monstrous Fiend----
_Ba.s.s._ You talk too much--Let's see what you can do: Thus I return your Villain----
_Alon._ Take thy Reward. [_They fight_, Ba.s.sino _falls_.
_Enter_ Armando.
_Arm._ Hold! hold: Oh G.o.ds! I'm come too late, What has my fatal Friendship done!
Ha----_Placentia_ too--curst Letter!
_Ba.s.s._ My Friend _Armando_! Oh! I blush to see thee: But let me have your Pardon----now I need it.
_Arm._ Oh! first pardon me---- For I have been the Cause of all this Mischief.
Whilst my officious Friendship strives to save you, I bring you all to this unhappy End.
Say, can you pardon me?
_Ba.s.s._ I do---- And Oh! my Friend! had Virtue been my Guide, As it was thine, I still were truly happy.
_Aur._ Where am I?
Why do I hover thus 'twixt Rest and Misery?
Oh! good _Alonzo_, say you pardon me, And let me die in Peace, else full of Horror My guilty Soul must wander in the Shades Of gloomy Night, and never, never rest.
_Alon._ Thou hast my Pardon, and with it this Promise Never to love again----
_Aur._ Oh! you're----too----kind--and I want-- Breath to thank----you----Farewel, [_Dies._
_Ba.s.s._ Oh! _Placentia_! [_Embraces her._ Thus in thy Arms my Thread of Life shall break.
_Pla._ My Lord, my Husband, Oh! come nearer yet, That I may take a parting Kiss, to smooth My Pa.s.sage to the Realms of endless Night. [_Kissing him._ So--Now--I die----much happier than I lived.
Farewel---- [_Dies._
_Ba.s.s._ Farewel, fair Excellence! Thou best of Wives!
But I shall quickly follow--Yet before I go, I beg, _Alonzo_, let my Death atone For all the Injuries my Life has done you.
Oh! spare my Memory, when I'm no more.
_Alon._ By Heaven!
I see such Virtue struggling in thy Breast, As makes me wish I could prevent the Flight Of thy departing Soul----
_Ba.s.s._ No, No----I would not live: Hadst thou not come, my Hand had set me free, But now I fell more n.o.bly, and less guilty.
My Friend, my dear _Armando_, Haste to inform my Prince, _Ba.s.sino_ rests; But hide, if possible, my Shame: And let One Grave hold both this wretched Corps and mine, Oh! my _Placentia_---- [_Dies._
_Alon._ Unhappy Pair! But far more wretched me!
For I must live, and live without _Aurelia_!
Tho' I'm convinc'd she lov'd me not, I can't Banish her Image from my Love-sick Mind.
Oh! that I ne'er had seen the charming Fair!
_Arm._ The G.o.ds are just in all their Punishments: And by this single Act, we plainly see That Vengeance always treads on Perjury; And tho' sometimes no Bolts be at us hurl'd, Whilst we enjoy the Pleasures of this World; Yet a Day awaits, a Day of general Doom, When guilty Souls must to an Audit come; Then that we may not tremble, blush, or fear, Let our Desires be just; our Lives unsullied here.
[_Exeunt omnes._
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