OCR Text |
Show I I Or, Any, rather than Fail. 8.3 Ld. Mal. Why, don't you know us? You're the ftrange-eft People in the World ! Murder a Man in his own 82, The M A T D V laft Trayer 1 L. Trie. In Laughing at you. Lord ! Mr. Gm, t1 cnght you had been off the Vanity of thinkiRg ty in Love with you : 'Tis paft time a Day for you tc Love-Letters about the Neighbourhood; to corrup Houfe ! civil Families: H o w had you the Conference tot sir s1m- l m for d e f e n d , ng the Ladies. Woman would have any Bufinefs with you, but to G r f H o w could'ft thou be fo barbarous to the Cuck- 7t vou ? I vow I thought you had been wifer. «" of thy Bofom, to frighten him fo terribly ? Gran Faith I thought fo m y felf, Madam. Gay. He began to be troubleforre : Befides, I have at L.Tric. Ana why would you put your felf into Prcfcnt a <^a r r e l t0 *" *™fc^ and r w v Maleoerr Woman's Power to difappoint you ? I thought the*" tGoes t0 1' *J J L'^ *Jaleperr. M o w s only the Beaus of a Year's ftandifg in I * '* I ^ J 0 ? are *ot hurt: M r ' f ? W . ! W . °U B o ^ u l d oe disappointed ; who, by the e^xtrao » * ** the World, I v o w h ^ \ } ^ ^ ^ h^ Opfmofi of themfelves, from their firft Summo,, Pe« » m y Company : What will the World fay ? gine it impclTible for any W o m a n to ftay away fro, <*?• W h ? e e,n ^ f K L 'J Bur vrn are %i<fied at lift I fee care if w e were hang'd, I allure you. But you are ,atistiea at jirr, i lee. ^ Madam, I vaiu'd on y as an Evidence G r ^ Indeed I am, that I was always in the V- „"• 1D, ' &' iTldU<" » * / . , ; ? j , , A. A ^ : : ~ c T of m v pood Fortune, which, fince the cafe is fo plain, I when I had tne leaft good Opinion of you. h OT m ? &o u , '«• '• r-^ 7/,J„ M*iJL.f i T hopes of having it in m y Power to ufe you as v r/turn ,t0 you\ L ^ P »£"«• P> L ^ f ^ ^ l 1 jiuj.es ui udvii g 1 j j «v. , 0bferve that Dearnefs between you, and Mrs. Pf^/ft-ferve (which you mould have been fure of;) hutfec, ^ X " , ' d to te don.t iet m e m a k e , Breach in that Lave gone before m e m tins, I promife you, v o u f c £ ^ * u hich ^ be fo ferviceable t0 both . ver get the better cf m e in any other" Bufinefs, as lor T „ as or You're both in a Miftake, neither has betray'd t'other : I know you : And till you ai e Older, I a n t , ^ g ^ sif Ruf ^ me his Confidentj and ^uaiifv>d m e worfe than 1 do. . tG'w*/wfor the welcome I have found. Mrs. Wr/W/, now I'm Garn. You have convinc d u„ r,;.nj r,„™ ™ , 1--/™- K^.^ & ;« thank you for the Satisfaction. ,,. ,, at rn? Power to be your Enemy. And for you, Madam, I L. Tr/cPray thank me, when you re obhg d, Mr, ^ 0bhVd to juftifie you to every body, but m y felf. nifh ; I have done nothing to convince you : 'lm, & [Leaves 'em and goes to Maria, ccfTary to clear my kit; and 1 have done it, with L mL >Tis morfe tbarf | defervr. O, I muft hate Regard to your jealous Thoughts upon the Matter. have undonc m e w_th the only Man I ever Gam. I promife you, Til ne'er be jealous more, loyid or ^ W [Turns from her. L. Trie.^ Then here I promife you, I'll never give m^t Then \ a m fure t0 keep her immy o w n Power. Caufe to be jealous. Emr Lcrj Malepert in his own Cloaths. -Enter Lord Malepert, Sir Ruff, and Bullies, in Mtjf- Lj% Mal Lord ! rhis is the oddeft thing in the World, Gran. W h o have w e here ? turn a Man out of his o w n Doors, for coming to divert Ld. Mal. The Ladles fhall k n o w us, if they r M y O U : Twas as much as I could do, I vow now, to per- Sir Ruff. We're Men for their turn ; Sons cf Darcfojftfe the Foorman to let m e in again. and fit for the Bufinefs of the Night. Gay. Why, were you pne of 'em, m y Lord ? Gay. T o beat up a Bawdy-houfc, you Scoundrels Ld Mil. One of'em! yes I think I was. came you here ? Gran. W h o would ha' thought you kept fucfe C o m - [They draw upon the Mafqueraders, and drive Urn ^f pany ? return. U\ \ G^^ |