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the only Honour and Fame is wish'd to crown the Endeavours of, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Humble, and Most Obedient Servant, A. BEHN. THE EMPEROR OF THE MOON. PROLOGUE, Spoken by Mr. _Jevern_. _Long, and at vast Expence, th'industrious Stage Has strove to please a dull ungrateful Age: With Heroes and with Gods we first began, And thunder'd to you in heroick Strain: Some dying Love-sick Queen each Night you injoy'd, And with Magnificence at last were cloy'd: Our Drums and Trumpets frighted all the Women; Our Fighting scar'd the Beaux and Billet-Doux Men. So Spark in an Intrigue of Quality, Grows weary of his splendid Drudgery; Hates the Fatigue, and cries a Pox upon her, What a damn'd Bustle's here with Love and Honour? In humbler Comedy we next appear, No Fop or Cuckold, but slap-dash we had him here; We showed you all, but you malicious grown, | Friends Vices to expose, and hide your own; | Cry, damn it--This is such, or such a one. | Yet nettled, Plague, what does the Scribler mean? With his damn'd Characters, and Plot obscene. No Woman without Vizard in the Nation Can see it twice, and keep her reputation-- That's certain, Forgetting-- That he himself, in every gross Lampoon, Her leuder Secrets spread about the Town; Whilst their feign'd Niceness is but cautious Fear, Their own Intrigues should be unravel'd here. Our next Recourse was dwindling down to Farce, Then--Zounds, what Stuff's here? 'tis all o'er my-- Well, Gentlemen, since none of these has sped, Gad, we have bought a Share i'th' speaking Head. So there you'll save a Sice, | You love good Husbandry in all but Vice; | Whoring and drinking only bears a Price. |_ [The Head rises upon a twisted Post, on a Bench from under the Stage. After _Jevern_ speaks to its Mouth. _Oh!--Oh!--Oh_! Stentor. _Oh!--Oh!--Oh_! [After this it sings _Sawny_, laughs, crys God bless the King in order. Stentor answers. _Speak louder_, Jevern, _if you'd have me repeat; Plague of this Rogue, he will betray the Cheat_. [He speaks louder, it answers indirectly. _--Hum--Th
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