“Mer. [Aside.] Amphitryon and Alcmena both "stand mute, and know not how to take it." S. 5. [Aside.] Our sovereign lord Jupiter is a sly companion; he knows how to gild a bitter pill. J. From this auspicicus night shall rise an heir, Great 1 ke his sire, and like his mother fair: Wrons to redress, and tyrants to disseise; Porn for a world that wants a Hercules. Monsters, and monster-men he shall engage, And tol and struggle through an impious age. Pere to his labours shall at length succeed; A murm'rlag men, unwilling to be freed, Shall be compeli'd to happiness, by need. Jupiter is carried back to Heaven. Can We all congratulate Amphitry on. Ses. Ah, Brom'a, Bromia, if thou hadst been as handsome and as young as Phædra! I say no more,b.t se nebody might have made his fortune, as well as 1.'s master, and never the worse man neither. F. —- 2. auditio! let me not complainSuela once again! not a cuchill, jet content l'll be ; The great mall's hap, iness is not for me. v. learned Thebans,' I implore— |