The Persons represented in the Play.
Duke of Orleans, a spleenful detracting Lord.
Earl of Amiens, Brother-in-law to Orleans, a noble accomplish'd Gentleman, servant to Lamira.
Mountague, an honest Lord.
Du-boys,Two faithful followers of Mountague.
Longueville,
Voramer, the loving and loyal Page of Mountague.
La Verdine, a knavish Courtier.
La Poop, a foisting Captain.
Mallicorn, a sharking Citizen.
Two Lawyers.
Two Creditors.
Officers.
Servants.
WOMEN.
Duchess of Orleans, a virtuous Lady, and chaste, (but suspected) wife to the Duke.
Lamira, a modest Virgin, and a Lady, rich and noble.
Charlotte, Lamira's Woman.

The Scene France.

The Principal Actors were


Actus Primus. Scæna Prima.

Enter the Duke of Orleance, and the Earl of Amiens, at several doors.

Amiens. Morrow, my Lord of Orleans.

Orl. You salute me like a stranger; brother Orleance were to me a Title more belonging, whom you call the Husband of your Sister.