At The Massacre at Paris: With the Death of the Duke of Guise. As it was plaide by the right honourable the Lord high Admirall his Seruants. Written by Christopher Marlow, London Printed by E. A. for Edward White, dwelling neere the little North doore of S. Paules Church at the signe of the Gun. n. d. 8vo. DRAMATIS PERSONE. CHARLES THE NINTH, king of France. DUKE OF ANJOU, his brother, afterwards King Henry the Third. KING OF NAVARRE. PRINCE OF CONDE, his cousin. DUKE OF GUISE, CARDINAL OF LORRAINE, brothers. DUKE DUMAINE, SON TO THE DUKE OF GUISE, a boy. APOTHECARY. Captain of the Guard, Protestants, Schoolmasters, Soldiers, Murderers, Attendants, &c. CATHERINE, the Queen-Mother of France. MARGARET, her daughter, wife to the King of Na varre. THE OLD QUEEN OF NAVARRE. DUCHESS OF GUISE. WIFE TO SEROUNE. Maid to the Duchess of Guise. THE mõne317 „242ralmurMi „eroublag MASSACRE AT PARIS. P Enter CHARLES, the French King; CATHERINE, the CHAR. Prince of Navarre, my honourable brother, Prince Condé, and my good Lord Admiral, I wish this union and religious league, Knit in these hands, thus join'd in nuptial rites, That kindled first this motion in our hearts, NAV. The many favours which your grace hath shewn, From time to time, but specially in this, In what Queen-Mother or your grace commands. CATH. Thanks, son Navarre. You see we love you well, That link you in marriage with our daughter here; And, as you know, our difference in religion *Enter Charles, &c.] Scene, an apartment in the Louvre. |