And wandring in the Wilderness about,
At end of Forty Years not wear her out.
But when you see these Pictures, let none dare
To own beyond a Limb or single share:
For where the Punk is common, he’s a Sot,
Who needs will father what the Parish got.
[DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.]
| MEN. | |||
| Indian King called Cavernio, | Mr. Bowman. | ||
| Bacon, General of the English, | Mr. Williams. | ||
| Colonel Wellman, Deputy Governor, | Mr. Freeman. | ||
| Col. Downright, a loyal honest Colonel, | Mr. Harris. | ||
| Mr. Alexander, Mr. Powell. | ||
| Mr. Sandford, Mr. Cudworth. | ||
| Dullman, a Captain, | Mr. Bright. | ||
| Mr. Underhill, Mr. Trefuse, Mr. Bowen, Mr. Barns. | ||
| Brag, a Captain. | |||
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| A Petitioner against Brag, | Mr. Blunt. | ||
Parson Dunce, formerly a Farrier, fled fromEngland, and Chaplain to the Governour, | Mr. Baker. | ||
Jeffery, Coachman to Widow Ranter. Cavaro, an Indian, Confidant to the IndianKing. Jack, a Sea-Boy. | |||
Clerk; Boy; An Officer; Messenger; Seaman; 2nd Seaman;A Highlander. | |||
| WOMEN. | |||
Indian Queen, call’d Semernia, belov’d byBacon, | Mrs. Bracegirdle. | ||
| Madam Surelove, belov’d by Hazard, | Mrs. Knight. | ||
Mrs. Chrisante, Daughter to ColonelDownright, | Mrs. Jordan. | ||
| Widow Ranter, in love with Daring, | Mrs. Currer. | ||
| Mrs. Flirt, a Tapstress, | Mrs. Cory. | ||
Mrs. Whimsey. Mrs. Whiff. Jenny, Maid to Widow Ranter. Nell, Maid at the Inn. Anaria, Confidante to the Indian Queen. Maid to Madam Surelove. | |||
Priests, Indians, Bailiffs, Soldiers, Rabble, Negroes, with otherAttendants. | |||