Heaven, earth, and hell concur to plague the man,

That is the plague of heaven, earth, and hell!

Thou bidd’st, Alecto: I pursue my charge.

Let thy Cerastæ whistle in mine ears,

And let the bells of Pluto ring revenge!

One other speech penned
by the same gentleman, and pronounced instead
of Gorlois his last speech penned by Thomas
Hughes, and set down in the second
Scene of the fifth and last Act.

Death hath his conquest, hell hath had his wish,

Gorlois his vow, Alecto her desire;

Sin hath his pay, and blood is quit with blood:

Revenge in triumph bears the struggling hearts!