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-%%
-%% This is file `marlowe-verse.tex',
-%% generated with the docstrip utility.
-%%
-%% The original source files were:
-%%
-%% dramatist.dtx (with options: `vmarlowe')
-%%
-%% IMPORTANT NOTICE:
-%%
-%% For the copyright see the source file.
-%%
-%% Any modified versions of this file must be renamed
-%% with new filenames distinct from marlowe-verse.tex.
-%%
-%% For distribution of the original source see the terms
-%% for copying and modification in the file dramatist.dtx.
-%%
-%% This generated file may be distributed as long as the
-%% original source files, as listed above, are part of the
-%% same distribution. (The sources need not necessarily be
-%% in the same archive or directory.)
-%% dramatist.dtx
-%% Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Massimiliano Dominici
-%% \CharacterTable%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
-%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
-%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
-%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
-%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
-%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
-%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
-%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
-%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
-%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
-%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
-%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
-%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
-%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
-%%
-%%\section{The GNU General Public License}
-%% This file shows some basic features of package `dramatist', when
-%% typesetting a drama in verse. Here we use package `verse' as a
-%% support for text in verse; if you usually use package `poemscol'
-%% instead, you may give a look to file `marlowe-poemscol.tex'.
-%%
-%% The source for this example is taken from Marlowe's `Jew of
-%% Malta'. I took leave to insert division in scenes, which is not
-%% present in the original edition, in order to show more features.
-
-\documentclass{book}
-\usepackage{verse}
-%% Warning: in this document I have used `\\!' (end of stanzas) to
-%% mark the end of a speech, so that a space would be inserted
-%% between speeches. This works only with the verse package or the
-%% memoir class. Otherwise you must insert such a space by hand or
-%% try to redefine \speakstab: e.g.
-%% \renewcommand{\speakstab}{\bigskip\hspace{\speaksskip}}.
-
-%% Load package `dramatist' after `verse'
-\usepackage{dramatist}
-
-%% comment out one of the following lines (and comment out the
-%% previous one) if you want line numbering per act or per scene.
-%%\usepackage[lnpa]{dramatist}
-%%\usepackage[lnps]{dramatist}
-
-\pagestyle{plain}
-%% Maybe you want acts and scenes print their marks in the headings.
-%% The following lines should work.
-%%\makeatletter
-%%\def\ps@myheadings{%%
-%% \renewcommand\drampermark[1]{\markboth{##1}{}}
-%% \renewcommand\actmark[1]{\markboth{##1}{}}
-%% \renewcommand\scenemark[1]{\markright{##1}}
-%% \def\@oddfoot{\hfil\thepage\hfil}
-%% \def\@evenfoot{\hfil\thepage\hfil}
-%% \def\@evenhead{\hfil\scshape\leftmark\hfil}%%
-%% \def\@oddhead{\hfil\scshape\rightmark\hfil}%%
-%%}
-%%\makeatother
-%%\pagestyle{myheadings}
-
-%% We may change some parameters in the look of acts and scenes:
-%%\renewcommand{\actnamefont}{\bfseries\Large}
-%%\renewcommand{\theact}{\Roman{act}}
-%%\renewcommand{\scenenamefont}{\bfseries\large}
-%%\renewcommand{\thescene}{\Roman{scene}}
-
-%% We may change some parameters in the look of characters:
-%%\renewcommand{\castfont}{\bfseries}
-%%\renewcommand{\speaksfont}{\itshape}
-%%\renewcommand{\speaksdel}{:}
-
-%% We may change some parameters in the look of stage directions:
-%%\StageDirConf{\begin{center}\begin{minipage}{.4\textwidth}\bfseries}{\end{minipage}\end{center}}
-
-%% This is from verse package (or memoir class), for line numbering.
-\poemlines{5}
-
-\author{Christopher Marlowe}
-\title{The Jew of Malta}
-\date{}
-
-\begin{document}
-\begin{titlepage}
-\maketitle
-\end{titlepage}
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-%% We define some characters appearing in the play.
-\Character[FERNEZE, governor of Malta.]{Ferneze}{fer}
-\Character[LODOWICK, his son.]{Lodowick}{lod}
-\Character[SELIM CALYMATH, son to the Grand Seignior.]{Calymath}{cal}
-\Character[MARTIN DEL BOSCO, vice-admiral of Spain.]{Martin Del Bosco}{mar}
-\Character[MATHIAS, a gentleman.]{Mathias}{mat}
-%% group of characters.
-\begin{CharacterGroup}{friars.}
-\GCharacter{JACOMO,}{Jacomo}{jac}
-\GCharacter{BARNARDINE,}{Barnardine}{barn}
-\end{CharacterGroup}
-\Character[BARABAS, a wealthy Jew.]{Barabas}{bar}
-\Character[ITHAMORE, a slave.]{Ithamore}{ith}
-\Character[PILIA-BORZA, a bully, attendant to BELLAMIRA.]{Pilia-Borza}{pb}
-%% the following three collective characters appear in the play as
-%% single instances, so we don't need define commands and entries
-%% for them.
-\Character[Two Merchants.]{}{}
-\Character[Three Jews.]{}{}
-\Character[Knights, Bassoes, Officers, Guard, Slaves, Messenger, and Carpenters]{}{}
-\Character[KATHARINE, mother to MATHIAS.]{Katharine}{kat}
-\Character[ABIGAIL, daughter to BARABAS.]{Abigail}{abi}
-\Character[BELLAMIRA, a courtezan.]{Bellamira}{bel}
-\Character[ABBESS.]{Abbess}{abb}
-\Character[NUN.]{Nun}{nun}
-%% This character doesn't appear in the dramatist personae list.
-\Character{Machiavel}{mac}
-
-%% We call the dramatis personae list.
-\DramPer
-
-%% The Prologue: we use \Act, but prevent it from printing \actname
-%% and \theact.
-\setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1}
-\renewcommand{\printacttitle}[1]{\centering\acttitlefont #1}
-%% This is needed only with myheadings.
-%%\renewcommand{\actname}{}
-%%\renewcommand{\theact}{}
-
-\Act{Prologue}
-
-\StageDir{Enter \mac.}
-
-\begin{drama*}
-\macspeaks
-Albeit the world think Machiavel is dead,\\
-Yet was his soul but flown beyond the Alps;\\
-And, now the Guise is dead, is come from France,\\
-To view this land, and frolic with his friends.\\
-To some perhaps my name is odious;\\
-But such as love me, guard me from their tongues,\\
-And let them know that I am Machiavel,\\
-And weigh not men, and therefore not men's words.\\
-Admir'd I am of those that hate me most:\\
-Though some speak openly against my books,\\
-Yet will they read me, and thereby attain\\
-To Peter's chair; and, when they cast me off,\\
-Are poison'd by my climbing followers.\\
-I count religion but a childish toy,\\
-And hold there is no sin but ignorance.\\
-Birds of the air will tell of murders past!\\
-I am asham'd to hear such fooleries.\\
-Many will talk of title to a crown:\\
-What right had Caesar to the empery?\\
-Might first made kings, and laws were then most sure\\
-When, like the Draco's, they were writ in blood.\\
-Hence comes it that a strong-built citadel\\
-Commands much more than letters can import:\\
-Which maxim had Phalaris observ'd,\\
-H'ad never bellow'd, in a brazen bull,\\
-Of great ones' envy: o' the poor petty wights\\
-Let me be envied and not pitied.\\
-But whither am I bound? I come not, I,\\
-To read a lecture here in Britain,\\
-But to present the tragedy of a Jew,\\
-Who smiles to see how full his bags are cramm'd;\\
-Which money was not got without my means.\\
-I crave but this,--grace him as he deserves,\\
-And let him not be entertain'd the worse\\
-Because he favours me.\\
-\direct*{Exit.}
-%% The starred version of \direct can be used only at the end of a
-%% speech, when the verse package or the memoir class has been
-%% loaded.
-\end{drama*}
-
-%% Now we restore the default settings.
-\setcounter{act}{0}
-\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
-\renewcommand{\printacttitle}[1]{\acttitlefont #1}
-%% This is needed only with myheadings.
-%%\renewcommand{\actname}{Act}
-%%\renewcommand{\theact}{\roman{act}}
-%%\renewcommand{\theact}{\Roman{act}}
-
-%% Without a title, the command to be used is \act. We add a
-%% footnote, just to show a feature.
-\act[\footnote{This is the first act.}]
-
-\scene
-%% Scene are not marked in the original edition. I have introduced
-%% them (somehow arbitrarily, I suppose) to give a complete review
-%% of the available features.
-
-\StageDir{\bar discovered in his counting-house, with heaps
-of gold before him.}
-
-\begin{drama*}
-\barspeaks So that of thus much that return was made;\\
-And of the third part of the Persian ships\\
-There was the venture summ'd and satisfied.\\
-As for those Samnites, and the men of Uz,\\
-That bought my Spanish oils and wines of Greece,\\
-Here have I purs'd their paltry silverlings.\\
-Fie, what a trouble 'tis to count this trash!\\
-Well fare the Arabians, who so richly pay\\
-The things they traffic for with wedge of gold,\\
-Whereof a man may easily in a day\\
-Tell that which may maintain him all his life.\\
-The needy groom, that never finger'd groat,\\
-Would make a miracle of thus much coin;\\
-But he whose steel-barr'd coffers are cramm'd full,\\
-And all his life-time hath been tired,\\
-Wearying his fingers' ends with telling it,\\
-Would in his age be loath to labour so,\\
-And for a pound to sweat himself to death.\\
-Give me the merchants of the Indian mines,\\
-That trade in metal of the purest mould;\\
-The wealthy Moor, that in the eastern rocks\\
-Without control can pick his riches up,\\
-And in his house heap pearl like pebble-stones,\\
-Receive them free, and sell them by the weight;\\
-Bags of fiery opals, sapphires, amethysts,\\
-Jacinths, hard topaz, grass-green emeralds,\\
-Beauteous rubies, sparkling diamonds,\\
-And seld-seen costly stones of so great price,\\
-As one of them, indifferently rated,\\
-And of a carat of this quantity,\\
-May serve, in peril of calamity,\\
-To ransom great kings from captivity.\\
-This is the ware wherein consists my wealth;\\
-And thus methinks should men of judgment frame\\
-Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,\\
-And, as their wealth increaseth, so inclose\\
-Infinite riches in a little room.\\
-But now how stands the wind?\\
-Into what corner peers my halcyon's bill?\\
-Ha! to the east? yes. See how stand the vanes--\\
-East and by south: why, then, I hope my ships\\
-I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles\\
-Are gotten up by Nilus' winding banks;\\
-Mine argosy from Alexandria,\\
-Loaden with spice and silks, now under sail,\\
-Are smoothly gliding down by Candy-shore\\
-To Malta, through our Mediterranean sea.--\\
-But who comes here?\\
-%% We need another character
-\Character{Merchant}{mer}
-\direct{Enter a \mer.}
-How now!\\!
-
-\merspeaks Barabas, thy ships are safe,\\
-Riding in Malta-road; and all the merchants\\
-With other merchandise are safe arriv'd,\\
-And have sent me to know whether yourself\\
-Will come and custom them.\\!
-
-\barspeaks The ships are safe thou say'st, and richly fraught?\\!
-
-\merspeaks They are.\\!
-
-\barspeaks Why, then, go bid them come ashore,\\
-And bring with them their bills of entry:\\
-I hope our credit in the custom-house\\
-Will serve as well as I were present there.\\
-Go send 'em threescore camels, thirty mules,\\
-And twenty waggons, to bring up the ware.\\
-But art thou master in a ship of mine,\\
-And is thy credit not enough for that?\\!
-\end{drama*}
-
-\begin{center}
-[\dots]
-\end{center}
-
-\scene
-%%Other characters.
-
-\Character{knights}{knights}
-\Character{officers}{officers}
-\Character{bassoes}{bassoes}
-\Character{First Basso}{fb}
-
-%% An alternative formulation for \StageDir.
-\begin{stagedir}
-Enter \fer, governor of Malta, \knights, and \officers;
-met by \cal, and \bassoes of the Turk.
-\end{stagedir}
-
-\begin{drama*}
-\ferspeaks Now, bassoes, what demand you at our hands?\\!
-
-\fbspeaks Know, knights of Malta, that we came from Rhodes,\\
-From Cyprus, Candy, and those other isles\\
-That lie betwixt the Mediterranean seas.\\!
-
-\ferspeaks What's Cyprus, Candy, and those other isles\\
-To us or Malta? what at our hands demand ye?\\!
-
-\calspeaks The ten years' tribute that remains unpaid.\\!
-
-\ferspeaks Alas, my lord, the sum is over-great!\\
-I hope your highness will consider us.\\!
-
-\calspeaks I wish, grave governor, 'twere in my power\\
-To favour you; but 'tis my father's cause,\\
-Wherein I may not, nay, I dare not dally.\\!
-\end{drama*}
-
-\begin{center}
-[\dots]
-\end{center}
-
-\act
-
-\scene
-
-\StageDir{Enter \bar with a light.}
-
-\begin{drama*}
-\barspeaks Thus, like the sad-presaging raven, that tolls\\
-The sick man's passport in her hollow beak,\\
-And in the shadow of the silent night\\
-Doth shake contagion from her sable wings,\\
-Vex'd and tormented runs poor Barabas\\
-With fatal curses towards these Christians.\\
-The incertain pleasures of swift-footed time\\
-Have ta'en their flight, and left me in despair;\\
-And of my former riches rests no more\\
-But bare remembrance; like a soldier's scar,\\
-That has no further comfort for his maim.--\\
-O Thou, that with a fiery pillar ledd'st\\
-The sons of Israel through the dismal shades,\\
-Light Abraham's offspring; and direct the hand\\
-Of Abigail this night! or let the day\\
-Turn to eternal darkness after this!--\\
-No sleep can fasten on my watchful eyes,\\
-Nor quiet enter my distemper'd thoughts,\\
-Till I have answer of my Abigail.\\!
-\end{drama*}
-
-\StageDir{Enter \abi above.}
-
-\begin{drama*}
-\abispeaks Now have I happily espied a time\\
-To search the plank my father did appoint;\\
-And here, behold, unseen, where I have found\\
-The gold, the pearls, and jewels, which he hid.\\!
-
-\barspeaks Now I remember those old women's words,\\
-Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales,\\
-And speak of spirits and ghosts that glide by night\\
-About the place where treasure hath been hid:\\
-And now methinks that I am one of those;\\
-For, whilst I live, here lives my soul's sole hope,\\
-And, when I die, here shall my spirit walk.\\!
-\end{drama*}
-
-\begin{center}
-[\dots]
-\end{center}
-
-\end{document}
-
-\endinput
-%%
-%% End of file `marlowe-verse.tex'.