Event Comment: The 
United Company.  This performance is indicated in the 
Newdigate newsletters, 11 Jan. 1693@4: On Tuesday the 
Prince of Baden dyned with ye 
D of Linster and yesterday 
his Highness saw the new Opera called 
Diaclessia acted at the 
Ks play house (
Wilson, 
More Theatre Notes from the Newdigate Newsletters, p. 59).  There is, however, some uncertainty about this performance.  In the first place, 
Dioclesian was not a new play, although new songs frequently appeared in it.  In the second place, 
Dryden's new play, 
Love Triumphant, was ready for its premiere about this time, and the compiler of the Newdigate newsletters might have been mistaken in identifying the play.  Yet the certain performance of 
The Double Dealer on 13 Jan. 1693@4 would be an awkward interruption of the initial run of 
Love Triumphant if it were the new play the Newdigate newsletters refer to.  It seems likely, then, that 
Love Triumphant did not make its first appearance until mid-January.  In 
Thesaurus Musicus, 1694, is a new song in 
The Prophetess, Act III, 
When first I saw the bright Aurelia's eyes, set by 
Henry Purcell and sung by 
Mrs Ayliff.  It is also in 
Joyful Cuckoldom 1695.  In the latter compilation are three other songs for this play: 
Since from my dear, sung by 
Mrs Hudson "in 
the Prophetess, as it is newly reviv'd," set by 
Henry Purcell; 
Let monarchs fight, the words by 
Thomas Betterton, the music by Henry Purcell, and sung by 
Freeman; 
Let ye soldiers, the words by 
Thomas Betterton, set by Henry Purcell, and sung by Freeman
                   
                    
                      Performances
                      Mainpiece Title: The Prophetess Or The History Of Dioclesian
Related Works
Related Work: The Prophetess; or, The History of Dioclesian Author(s): Thomas Betterton