And Alexander stood on the other Side,

I’d leap the burning Ditch to give him Death,

Or sink my self for ever.

And in Act 4. Scen. I. he introduces Cassander speaking so prophanely, that it must rather vitiate the Audience than make them virtuous.

’Tis nobler far to be a King of Hell,

To Head infernal Legions, Chiefs below,

To let ’em loose for Earth, to call ’em in,

And take Account of what dark Deeds are done,

Than be a Subject God in Heav’n unblest,

And without Mischief have eternal Rest.