PERSONS of THE DRAMA. M E. N. MAHQM ET, Emperor of the Turks, Mr. BARRY. CA LI BASSA, First Visier, Mr. BERRY. MUSTAPHA, A Turkish Aga, Mr. Sow DEN. ABDALLA, An Officer, Mr. HAvARD. HASAN, R Turkish Captains, CARAZA, 5 {. USHER. Mr. BURTON. DEMETRIUS), |Mr. GARRICK. Greek Noblemen, LEONTIUS, $ & Mr. Blakes. MURZA, An Eunuch, - Mr. KING. ASPASIA, 'Greek Ladies. IRENE, $ {. CIBBER. Mrs. PRITCHARD. ATTEN DANTs on IRENE. A C T I. LEONTIUS. IDEMETRIUS. LEoNTIUs. The last corruption of degenerate man! DEM ETRIUS. That wealth, too sacred for their country's use ! That wealth, too pleasing to be lost for freedom That wealth, which, granted to their weeping prince, Had rang'd embattled nations at our gates But, thus reserv'd to lure the wolves of Turkey, Adds shame to grief, and infamy to ruin. Lamenting Av'rice now too late"discovers Her own neglected in the publick safety. LEONTIUS. Reproach not misery.—The sons of Greece, Ill-fated race so oft besieg'd in vain, With false security beheld invasion. Why should they fear –That Pow'r that kindly spreads The clouds, a signal of impending show’rs To warn the wand'ring linnet to the shade, Beheld without concern expiring Greece, And not one prodigy foretold our fate. DEMETRIUS. A thousand horrid prodigies foretold it. A feeble government, eluded laws, A factious populace, luxurious nobles, And all the maladies of sinking states. When publick Villany, too strong for justice, Shows his bold front, the harbinger of ruin, C /8-il Can brave Leontius call for airy wonders, - LEON TIUS, - PEMETRIUS. And yet, my friend, what miracles were wrought Beyond the pow'r of constancy and courage Did unresisted light'ning aid their cannon, Did roaring whirlwinds sweep us from the ramparts; 'Twas vice that shook our nerves, ’twas vice, Leontius, That froze our veins, and wither'd all our pow'rs. LEON TI U. S. IDE, METRIUS. Q 3 Now Now superstition, ignorance, and errour, LEON TIUS. From ev’ry palace bursts a mingled clamour, B EMETRIUS. Aspasia spare that lov'd, that mournful name: LEON TIUS, . Suspend the thought. DEMETRIUs. All thought on her is madness; Yet let me think—I see the helpless maid, Behold the monsters gaze with savage rapture, Behold how lust and rapine struggle round her! LEON TIUS. Awake, Demetrius, from this dismal dream, IDE, M E |