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Show 48 The MAID'S laft Trayer; Or, Any, rather than Fail. 49 Gran. That's a good Child : But thy Lady's a k complift'd Lady j I dare not prefume to think o: c ^ r VT r , But here's the Song again j m y Friend fhall write as o C b N iL *£**£*/ ^ 5iam J //b«/^. Captain fwcr# Drydrubb playing on his Cittern, Singing Jano. And mall I tell m y Lady fo from your n 0yr ? 0»« 7 lay with another Mans Wife, Gran. She knows nothing of the Matter, Child; And l l*y m * ireat deal ^f danger: here's a Guinea to buy Cherries, and be fure you oi Bm mw l^ave gotten a Wife of my own - _ • __ . . . . I A • • m y Lady Trtehtt, in your way 1home ""* P ^ t a d fo I have, by Pompey; and here muft I, to get a fo- And if you bring m e an Anfwer I have another , Gui no£, / £ . • B« * ° jnmy Pocket for yon : So, thats my good Ch,H J of Cordja] N-Btt> ^ {mc>/to ^ / ' p a r e Y of Lady will want hee. [^igne-fac'd Puppies come perking and pruning after m y G*r». Well Sir, what News from the Lady ? a s mi>,d Jade . ft. on her/can>t \e fell off allgherfooiTfh ^ . N o t h i n g extraordinary , fhe has play'd thef.rum J at once> and fet 3n honeft fodable ~ and writ a Song, as moft People do, that are . ^ 6ang of generous, old crimfon-gill'd, grumble Pray read it, 'tu all her own, I allure you. ;mlierSi mfy t Je , pipe and a Qsm*ai a'n| ^ ^ our never to be concern'd ? S O N G . [S?am comes forward. Siam. Nay,prythee, good Captain, the Company will PRfthee, my Dear, do not befofeevijh e here in a wink, as a Body may fay: Can't you go take To her, that takes thy Van :. civil Walk in our Fields, and leave m e to carrv on m y Altho* thy Byes, and thy Tongue fo theevifh, >ccupation ? Haveftole away her Heart. Capt. Occupation, with a Pox to you! what, muft [ -_ , _ . . _ , , , e tu™'d out from under m y own Roof, to make room T / ^ S""9 ? * Z thM kve thee '• * a Company of ftrutting cocking Coxcomb* f T o heio M p tfonately : , carry on your Occupation! Ounds! I'll not ftir a Foot- And tf thou t do as it doth behove thee, \\ fee w h o dares command, where I am Matter, I will* III thank thee heartily. y Pcmpey. Then, p'ytkee Bear, let me know the Morning* SJ.T' TUJ™7 3^^°^?^. • When thou and I fhall Wed : ,°V' T*" s f°°d> l fd> !alk of Consideration to a 3*r J, by that, fhall guefs the Evening 2T" I J t n0t ^ know^r} have been un- Whenwe frail go to Bed. * S ^ l ^ T T ^ ^ Pr nflderat?on ? W h y I 7 * »n t one fingle Tefter left to purchafe a civil Quartern.- nd how ihould I confider, with a Pox to you ? Garn. Tender and Paflionate \ a very juft Conctt Siam. Confider this then, Captain .-» Gran. Shall w e look into the Play ? [Gives him a Guinea. Garn. I'll wait on y o u - -'Till I know the Succefc Cap. Ay, this is Senfe now j this I can confider- An 1 your Letter. [B/rithee, Dolly, do thou confider too; for Honour,' thou now'ft, is the neareft and deareft thing to a Soldier • So „ r fir S"-'tb* feIflikc the Wife of m y Bofora: For, look |