The play follows important members of the
Committee of Safety (a Puritan body that governed England in 1659 before the restoration of
Charles II), who Behn portrays as variously inept, greedy or lecherous. Two of the most conniving members,
Lord Lambert and
Lord Fleetwood, plot against each other to seize the crown. Behn also has two romantic subplots, each involving an unhappily married aristocratic woman and a dashing
Cavalier. Lady Lambert (Lambert's wife and the former mistress of
Oliver Cromwell. whose widow confronts her in an early scene) is initially a
Roundhead but embraces the Royalist cause after falling in love with Loveless. The second woman, Lady Desbro, is a secret Royalist who loves John Freeman. At the end of the play, the King's forces conquer the
City of London. Lambert is imprisoned in the
Tower of London and Lady Desbro's older husband dies of fright, freeing both women to reunite with their lovers. == Reception ==