[407] [Pearl. See Nares, 1859, in v.]

[408] He means to say consentire.

[ACT III.]

Enter Soliman and Brusor, with Janissaries.

Soliman.

How long shall Soliman spend his time,
And waste his days in fruitless obsequies?
Perhaps my grief and long-continual moan
Adds but a trouble to my brothers' ghost,
Which, but for me, would now have took their rest:
Then, farewell sorrow; and now, revenge, draw near.
In controversy touching the isle of Rhodes,
My brothers died; on Rhodes I'll be reveng'd:
Now tell me, Brusor, what's the news at Rhodes?
Hath the young Prince of Cyprus married
Cornelia, daughter to the governor?

Brusor.

He hath, my lord, with the greatest pomp,
That e'er I saw at such a festival.

Soliman.

What, greater than at our coronation?