Men
and at the same time by taking away his Gifts from the Impious and Undeserving. This produces several merry Incidents, till in the last Act
Mercury
descends with great Complaints from the Gods, that since the Good Men were grown Rich they had received no Sacrifices, which is confirmed by a Priest of
Jupiter
, who enters with a Remonstrance, that since this late Innovation he was reduced to a starving Condition, and could not live upon his Office.
Chremylus
, who in the beginning of the Play was Religious in his Poverty, concludes it with a Proposal which was relished by all the Good Men who were now grown rich as well as himself, that they should carry
Plutus