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W. Q. PAWN. By my penitence, A comely presentation, and the habit To admiration reverend! B. Q. PAWN. But the heart, lady, so meek, That as you see good Charity pictur’d still With young ones in her arms, so will he cherish All his young, tractable, sweet, obedient daughters Even in his bosom, in his own dear bosom. I am myself a secular Jesuitess,[533] As many ladies are of worth[534] and greatness: A second sort are Jesuits _in voto_, Giving their vow unto the[535] Father General, That’s the Black Bishop of our House, whose Pawn This gentleman now stands for, to receive The college-habit at his holy pleasure. W. Q. PAWN. But how are those _in voto_ employ’d, lady, Till they receive the habit? B. Q. PAWN. They’re not idle; He finds them all true labourers in the work Of th' universal monarchy, which he And his disciples principally aim at: Those are maintain’d in many courts and palaces, And are induc’d by[536] noble personages Into great princes' services, and prove Some councillors of state, some secretaries; All serving in notes of intelligence— As parish-clerks their mortuary-bills— To the Father General: so are designs Oft-times prevented, and important[537] secrets Of states discover’d, yet no author found, But they suspected oft that are most sound. This mystery is too deep yet for your entrance; And I offend to set your zeal so back: Check’d by obedience with desire to hasten Your progress to perfection, I commit you To the great worker’s hands; to whose grave worth I fit my reverence, as to you my wishes. B. B. PAWN. Dost[538] find her supple? B. Q. PAWN. There’s a little passage made.[539] [_Exit._ B. B. PAWN. Let me contemplate, With holy wonder season my access, And, by degrees, approach the sanctuary Of unmatch’d beauty, set in grace and goodness. Amongst the daughters of men I have not found A more Catholical aspèct: that eye Doth promise single life and meek obedience; Upon those lips, the sweet fresh buds of youth, The holy dew of prayer lies, like pearl Dropt from the opening eyelids of the morn[540] Upon the bashful rose. How beauteously A gentle fast, not rigorously impos’d Would look upon that cheek! and how delightfully The courteous physic of a tender penance, Whose utmost cruelty should not exceed The first fear of a bride, to beat down frailty, Would work to sound health your long-fester’d judgment, And make your merit, which, through erring ignorance, Appears but spotted righteousness to me, Far clearer than the innocence of infants! W. Q. PAWN. To that good work I bow, and will become Obedience' humblest daughter, since I find Th' assistance of a sacred strength to aid me: The labour is as easy to serve virtue The right way, since ’tis she I ever serv’d In my desire, though I transgress’d in judgment. B. B. PAWN. That’s easily absolv’d amongst the rest: You shall not find the virtue that you serve now A sharp and cruel mistress; her ear’s open To all your supplications; you may boldly And safely let in the most secret sin Into her knowledge, which, like vanish’d man, Never returns into the world again; Fate locks not up more trulier. W. Q. PAWN. To the guilty That may appear some benefit. B. B. PAWN. Who’s so innocent That never stands in need on’t in some kind? If every thought were blabb’d that’s so confest, The very air we breathe would be unblest.— Now to the work indeed, which is to catch Her inclination; that’s the special use We make of all our practice in all kingdoms; For by discovering[541] their most secret frailties, Things which, once ours, they must not hide from us (That’s the first article in the creed we teach ’em), Finding to what point their blood most inclines, Know best to apt them then to our designs. [_Aside._ Daughter, the sooner you disperse your errors, The sooner you make haste to your recovery: You must part with ’em; to be nice or modest Towards this good action, is to imitate The bashfulness of one conceals an ulcer, For the uncomely parts that[542] tumour vexes, Till’t be past cure. Resolve you thus far, lady; The privat’st thought that runs to hide itself In the most secret corner of your heart now, Must be of my acquaintance, so familiarly Never she-friend of your night-counsels[543] nearer. W. Q. PAWN. I stand not much in fear of any action Guilty of that black time, most noble holiness. I must confess, as in a sacred temple Throng’d with an auditory, some come rather To feed on human object than to taste Of angels' food; So in the congregation of quick thoughts, Which are more infinite than such assemblies, I cannot with truth’s safety speak for all: Some have been wanderers, some fond,[544] some sinful, But those found ever but poor entertainment, They had small encouragement to come again. The single life, which strongly I profess now, Heaven pardon me! I was about to part from. B. B. PAWN. Then you have pass’d through love? W. Q. PAWN. But left no stain In all my passage, sir, no print of wrong For the most chaste maid that may trace my footsteps. B. B. PAWN. How came you off so clear? W. Q. PAWN. I was discharg’d By an inhuman accident, which modesty Forbids me to put any language to. B. B. PAWN. How you forget yourself! all actions Clad[545] in their proper language, though most sordid, My ear is bound by duty to let in And lock up everlastingly. Shall I help you? He was not found to answer his creation: A vestal virgin in a slip of grace Could not deliver man’s loss modestlier: ’Twas the White Bishop’s Pawn. W. Q. PAWN. The same, blest sir. B. B. PAWN. An heretic well pickled. W. Q. PAWN. By base treachery, And violence prepar’d by his competitor,[546] The Black Knight’s Pawn, whom I shall ever hate for’t. B. B. PAWN. ’Twas of revenges the unmanliest way That ever rival took; a villany That, for your sake, I'll ne’er absolve him of. W. Q. PAWN. I wish it not so heavy. B. B. PAWN. He must feel it: I never yet gave absolution To any crime of that unmanning nature. It seems then you refus’d him for defect; Therein you stand not pure from the desire That other women have in ends of marriage: Pardon my boldness, if I sift your goodness To the last grain. W. Q. PAWN. I reverence your pains, sir, And must acknowledge custom to enjoy What other women challenge and possess More rul’d me than desire; for my desires Dwell all in ignorance, and I'll never wish To know that fond[547] way may redeem ’em thence. B. B. PAWN. I never was so taken; beset doubly Now with her judgment: what a strength it puts forth! [_Aside._

I bring work nearer to you: when you’ve seen A masterpiece of man, compos’d by heaven For a great prince’s favour, kingdom’s love; So exact, envy could not find a place To stick a blot on person or on fame; Have you not found ambition swell your wish then, And desire stir your blood? W. Q. PAWN. By virtue, never! I've only in the dignity of the creature Admir’d the maker’s glory. B. B. PAWN. She’s impregnable; A second siege must not fall off so tamely: She’s one of those must be inform’d to know A daughter’s duty, which some take untaught: Her modesty brings her behind-hand much; My old means I must fly to—yes, ’tis it. [_Aside._ Please you, peruse this small tract of obedience; 'Twill help you forward well. [_Gives a book._ W. Q. PAWN. Sir, that’s a virtue I've ever thought on with a special reverence. B. B. PAWN. You will conceive by that my power, your duty.

_Enter White Bishop’s Pawn._

W. Q. PAWN. The knowledge will be precious of both, sir. W. B. PAWN. What makes yon troubler of all Christian waters So near that blessed spring? but that I know Her goodness is the rock from whence it issues Unmoveable as fate, ’twould more afflict me Than all my sufferings for her, which so long As she holds constant to the House she comes of, The whiteness of the cause, the side, the quality, Are sacrifices to her worth and virtue; And, though confin’d in my religious joys, I[548] marry her and possess her. [_Aside._

_Enter Black Knight’s Pawn._

B. B. PAWN. Behold, lady, The two inhuman enemies, the Black Knight’s Pawn And the White Bishop’s; the gelder and the gelded. W. Q. PAWN. There’s my grief, my hate! B. KT.'S PAWN. What, in the Jesuit’s fingers? by this hand, I'll give my part now for a parrot’s feather, She never returns virtuous, ’tis impossible: I'll undertake more wagers will be laid Upon a usurer’s return from hell Than upon hers from him now. Have I[549] been guilty Of such base malice that my very conscience Shakes at the memory of it,[550] and, when I look To gather fruit, find nothing but the savin-tree, Too frequent in nuns' orchards, and there planted, By all conjecture, to destroy fruit[551] rather? I'll be resolvèd[552] now. [_Aside._]—Most noble virgin— — W. Q. PAWN. Ignoble villain! dare that unhallow’d tongue Lay hold upon a sound so gracious? What’s nobleness to thee, or virgin chastity? They’re out of thy acquaintance: talk of violence That shames creation, deeds would make night blush, That’s company for thee. Hast thou the impudence To court me with a leprosy upon thee Able t' infect the walls of a great building? B. B. PAWN. Son of offence, forbear! go, set your evil Before your eyes; a penitential vesture Would better become you, some shirt of hair. B. KT.'S PAWN. And you a three-pound smock ’stead of an alb, An[553] epicene casible.[554]—This holy felon Robs safe and close: I feel a sting that’s worse too. [_Aside._ White Pawn, hast so much charity to accept A reconcilement? make thine own conditions, For I begin to be extremely burden’d. W. B. PAWN. No truth or peace of that Black House protested Is to be trusted; but for hope of quittance, And warn’d by diffidence, I may entrap him soonest.

[_Aside._ I admit conference. B. KT.'S PAWN. It’s a nobleness That makes confusion cleave to all my merits. [_Exeunt W. B. Pawn and B. Kt.'s Pawn._

_Enter Black Knight._

B. B. PAWN [_to W. Q. Pawn_]. That treatise will instruct you throughly. B. KNIGHT. So, so! The business of the universal monarchy Goes forward well now! the great college-pot, That should be always boiling with the fuel Of all intelligences possible Through the Christian kingdoms. Is this fellow Our prime incendiary, and one of those That promis’d the White Kingdom seven years since To our Black House? put a new daughter to him, The great[555] work stands; he minds nor monarchy Nor hierarchy, diviner[556] principality. I have bragg’d less, But have[557] done more than all the conclave on ’em, Take their assistant fathers in all parts, Yea, and their Father General in to boot; And what I've done,[558] I've done facetiously, With pleasant subtlety and bewitching courtship, Abus’d all my believers with delight,— They took a comfort to be cozen’d by me: To many a soul I've let in mortal poison, Whose cheeks have crack’d with laughter to receive it; I could so roll my pills in sugar’d syllables, And strew such kindly mirth o’er all my mischief, They took their bane in way of recreation, As pleasure steals corruption into youth. He spies me now: I must uphold his reverence, Especially in public, though I know Priapus, guardian of the cherry-gardens, Bacchus' and Venus' chit, is not more vicious. [_Aside._ B. B. PAWN. Blessings' accumulation keep with you, sir! B. KNIGHT. Honour’s dissimulation be your due, sir! W. Q. PAWN. How deep in duty his observance plunges! His charge must needs be reverend. [_Aside._ B. B. PAWN. I am confessor To this Black Knight too; you see devotion’s fruitful, Sh’ath many sons and daughters. B. KNIGHT. I do this the more T' amaze our adversaries to behold The reverence we give these[559] guitonens,[560] And to beget a sound opinion Of holiness in them and zeal in us, [_Exit W. Q. Pawn._ As also to invite the like obedience In other pusills[561] by our meek example.— [_Aside._ So, is your trifle vanish’d? B. B. PAWN. Trifle call you her? ’tis a good Pawn, sir; Sure she’s the second Pawn in the White House, And to the opening of the game I hold her. B. KNIGHT. Ay, you Hold well for that, I know your play of old: If there were more Queen’s Pawns, you’d ply the game A great deal harder. Now, sir, we’re in private; But what for the great work, the main existence,[562] The hope monarchal? B. B. PAWN. It goes on in this. B. KNIGHT. In this! I cannot see’t. B. B. PAWN. You may deny so A dial’s motion, ’cause you cannot see The hand move, or a wind that rends the cedar. B. KNIGHT. Where stops the current of intelligence? Your Father General, Bishop o' the Black House, Complains for want of work. B. B. PAWN. Here’s from all parts, Sufficient to employ him; I receiv’d A packet from th' Assistant Fathers lately; Look, there is _Anglica_, this _Gallica_. [_Gives letters._ B. KNIGHT. Ay, marry, sir, there’s some quick flesh in this. B. B. PAWN. _Germanica._ [_Gives letter._ B. KNIGHT. I think they have seal’d this with butter. B. B. PAWN. This _Italica_. [_Gives letter._ B. KNIGHT. They’ve put their pens the Hebrew way, methinks. B. B. PAWN. _Hispanica_ here. [_Gives letter._ B. KNIGHT. _Hispanica!_ blind work ’tis; the Jesuit Hath writ this with the juice of lemons sure, It must be held close to the fire of purgatory Ere’t can be read. B. B. PAWN. You would not lose your jest, Knight, Though it wounded your own fame.[563] B. KNIGHT. _Curanda pecunia._ B. B. PAWN. Take heed, sir; we’re entrapp’d,—the White King’s Pawn.

_Enter White King’s Pawn._

B. KNIGHT. He’s made our own, man; half _in voto_ yours, His heart’s in the Black House: leave him to me.— [_Exit B. B. Pawn._ Most of all friends endear’d, preciously special! W. KG.'S PAWN. You see my outside, but you know my heart, Knight, Great difference in the colour. There’s some intelligence; [_Gives letter._ And as more ripens, so your knowledge still Shall prove the richer: there shall nothing happen, Believe it, to extenuate your cause, Or to oppress her friends, but I will strive To cross it with my counsel, purse, and power; Keep all supplies back both in means and men That may raise strength against you. We must part: I dare no longer of this theme discuss; The ear of state is quick and jealious.[564] B. KNIGHT. Excellent estimation! thou art valu’d Above the fleet of gold that came short home. [_Exit W. Kg.’s Pawn._ Poor Jesuit-ridden soul! how art thou fool’d Out of thy faith, from thy allegiance drawn! Which way soe’er thou tak’st, thou’rt a lost Pawn. [_Exit._

ACT II. SCENE I.

_Field between the two Houses._

_Enter White Queen’s Pawn with a book in her hand._

W. Q. PAWN. And here again: [_reads_] _It is the daughter’s duty T' obey her confessor’s command in all things, Without exception or expostulation_: ’Tis the most general rule that e’er I heard[565] of; Yet when I think how boundless virtue is, Goodness and grace, ’tis gently[566] reconcil’d, And then it appears well to have the power Of the dispenser as uncircumscrib’d.

_Enter Black Bishop’s Pawn._

B. B. PAWN. She’s hard upon’t; ’twas the most modest key That I could use to open my intents: What little or no pains goes to some people! Hah! what have we here?[567] a seal’d note! whence this? [_Takes up a letter._ [_Reads_] _To the Black Bishop’s Pawn these_: how? to me? Strange![568] who subscribes it? _The Black King_: what would he? [_Reads_] _Pawn sufficiently holy, but unmeasurably politic; we had late intelligence from our most industrious servant, famous in all parts of Europe, our Knight of the Black House, that you have at this instant in chase the White Queen’s Pawn, and very likely, by the carriage of your game, to entrap and take her: these are therefore to require you, by the burning affection I bear to the rape of devotion, that speedily, upon the surprisal of her, by all watchful advantage you make some attempt upon the White Queen’s person, whose fall or prostitution our lust most violently rages for._ Sir, after my desire hath took a julep For its own inflammation, that yet scorches me, I shall have cooler time to think of yours. Sh’ath past the general rule, the large extent Of our prescriptions for obedience; And yet with what[569] alacrity of soul Her eyes move on the letters! W. Q. PAWN. Holy sir, Too long I've miss’d you; O, your absence starves me! Hasten for time’s redemption: worthy sir, Lay your commands as thick and fast upon me As you can speak ’em; how I thirst to hear ’em! Set me to work upon this spacious virtue, Which the poor span of life’s too narrow for, Boundless obedience! The humblest yet the mightiest of all duties, Well here set down[570] a universal goodness. B. B. PAWN. By holiness of garment, her safe innocence Hath frighted the full meaning from itself; She’s further off from understanding now The language of my intent than at first meeting. [_Aside._ W. Q. PAWN. For virtue’s sake, good sir, command me something; Make trial of my duty in some small service; And as you find the faith of my obedience there, Then trust it with a greater. B. B. PAWN. You speak sweetly: I do command you first then—— W. Q. PAWN. With what joy I do prepare my duty! B. B. PAWN. To meet me, And seal a kiss of love upon my lips. W. Q. PAWN. Hah! B. B. PAWN. At first disobedient! in[571] so little too! How shall I trust you with a greater then, Which was your own request? W. Q. PAWN. Pray, send not back Mine innocence to wound me; be more courteous. I must confess, much[572] like an ignorant plaintiff, who, Presuming on the fair path of his meaning, Goes rashly on, till on a sudden brought Into the wilderness of law by words Dropt unadvisedly, hurts his good cause, And gives his adversary advantage by’t,— Apply it you can best, sir. If my obedience And your command can find no better way, Fond men command, and wantons best obey. B. B. PAWN. If I can at that distance send you a blessing, Is it not nearer to you in mine arms? It flies from these lips dealt abroad in parcels; And I, to honour thee above all daughters, Invite thee home to th' House, where thou may’st surfeit On that which others miserably pine for; A favour which the daughters of great potentates Would look of envy’s colour but to hear. W. Q. PAWN. Good men may err sometimes; you’re mistaken sure: If this be virtue’s path, ’tis a most strange one; I never came this way before. B. B. PAWN. That’s your ignorance; And therefore shall that idiot still conduct you That knows no way but one, nor ever seeks it? If there be twenty ways to some poor village, ’Tis strange that virtue should be put to one. Your fear is wondrous faulty; cast it from you; 'Twill gather else in time a disobedience Too stubborn for my pardon. W. Q. PAWN. Have I lock’d myself At unawares into sin’s servitude With more desire of goodness? Is this the top Of all strict order, and the holiest Of all societies, the three-vow’d people For poverty, obedience, chastity,— The last the most forgot? When a virgin’s ruin’d, I see the great work of obedience Is better than half finish’d. B. B. PAWN. What a stranger Are you to duty grown! what distance keep you! Must I bid you come forward to a happiness Yourself should sue for? ’twas ne’er so with me. I dare not let this stubbornness be known, 'Twould bring such fierce hate on you: yet presume not To make that courteous care a privilege For wilful disobedience; it turns then Into the blackness of a curse upon you: Come, come, be nearer. W. Q. PAWN. Nearer! B. B. PAWN. Was that scorn? I would not have it prove so for the hopes Of the grand monarchy: if it were like it, Let it not dare to stir[573] abroad again; A stronger ill will cope with’t. W. Q. PAWN. Bless me, threatens me, And quite dismays the good strength that should help me! I never was[574] so doubtful of my safety.[575] B. B. PAWN. ’Twas but my jealousy; forgive me, sweetness: Yours[576] is the house of meekness, and no venom lives Under that roof. Be nearer: why so fearful? Nearer the altar, the more safe and sacred. W. Q. PAWN. But nearer to the offerer,[577] oft more wicked. B. B. PAWN. A plain and most insufferable contempt! My glory I have lost upon this woman, In freely offering that she should have kneel’d A year in vain for; my respect is darken’d. Give me my reverence again thou’st robb’d me of In thy[578] repulse; thou shalt not carry’t hence. W. Q. PAWN. Sir? B. B. PAWN. Thou’rt too great a winner to depart, And I too deep[579] a loser to give way to’t. W. Q. PAWN. O heaven! B. B. PAWN. Lay me down reputation Before thou stirr’st; thy nice virginity Is recompence too little for my love,[580] ’Tis well if I accept of that for both: Thy loss is but thine own, there’s art to help thee, And fools to pass thee to; in my discovery The whole Society suffers, and in that The hope of absolute monarchy eclips’d. Assurance thou canst make[581] none for thy secrecy But by[582] thy honour’s loss; that act must awe thee. W. Q. PAWN. O my distrest condition! B. B. PAWN. Dost thou[583] weep? If thou hadst any pity, this necessity Would wring it from thee: I must else destroy thee; We must not trust the policy of Europe Upon a woman’s tongue. W. Q. PAWN. Then take my life, sir, And leave mine honour for my guide to heaven! B. B. PAWN. Take heed I take not both, which I have vow’d, If longer thou resist[584] me. W. Q. PAWN. Help! O, help! B. B. PAWN. Art thou so cruel, for an honour’s bubble T' undo a whole fraternity, and disperse The secrets of most princes lock’d in us? W. Q. PAWN. For heaven and virtue’s sake! B. B. PAWN. Must force confound[585]— [_Noise within._ Hah! what’s that?—Silence, if fair worth be in thee. W. Q. PAWN. I'll venture my escape upon all dangers now. B. B. PAWN. Who comes to take me? let me see that[586] Pawn’s face, Or his proud tympanous master, swell’d with state-wind, Which being once prick’d i' the convocation-house, The corrupt air puffs out, and he falls shrivell’d. W. Q. PAWN. I will discover thee, arch-hypocrite, To all the kindreds of the earth. [_Exit._ B. B. PAWN. Confusion! In that voice rings th' alarum of my undoing. How, which way ’scap’d she from me?

_Enter Black Queen’s Pawn._