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Rh Both in their tunes the license greater grew, And in their numbers; for alas, what knew The idiot, keeping holida} r, or drudge, Clown, townsman, base and noble mixt, to judge? Thus to his ancient art the piper lent Gesture and Riot, whilst he swooping went In his train'd gown about the stage: so grew In time to tragedy, a music new. The rash and headlong eloquence brought forth Unwonted language: and that sense of worth That found out profit, and foretold each thing Now differed not from Delphic riddling. Thespis is said to be the first found out The Tragedy, and carried it about, Till then unknown, in carts, wherein did ride Those that did sing, and act: their faces dy'd With lees of wine. Next Eschylus, more late Brought in the visor, and the robe of state, Built a small timber'd stage, and taught them talk Lofty and grave, and in the buskin stalk. He too, that did in tragic verse contend For the vile goat, soon after forth did send The rough rude satyrs naked, and would try, Though sour, with safety of his gravity, How he could jest, because he mark'd and saw The free spectators subject to no law, Having well eat and drunk, the rites being done, Were to be staid with softnesses, and won With something that was acceptably new. Yet so the scoffing satyrs to men's view, And so their prating to present was best, And so to turn all earnest into jest, As neither any god were brought in there, Or semi-god, that late was seen to wear A royal crown and purple, be made hop With poor base terms through every baser shop: