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Show 3 The K E Y to P- *?> 48, 49,50, Note 5. p. 45. L 9. Pal. Lo ! from this conquering Lance Does flow the pureft Wine ^France : *4nd, to appeafe your Hunger, I Have in my Helmet brought a Pye : Laftly, to bear apart with thefe, Behold my Buckler made of Cheefe. See the Scene in the Villain, S*. 52> 53- Where the Hofl furniihes his Guefts with a Collation out of his Clothes ; a Capon from his Helmet, a Tanfey out of the Lining of his Cap, Cream out of his Scabbard &c Note 6. p. 45. 1. 22. fC. Phyf. What Man is this that dares difturb our Feaftf Draw. He that dares d, ink, and for that Drink dares die- And knovjing this, dares yet drink on, am I. In Ridicule of this. Almah. W h o dares to interrupt m y private Walk ? Alman. H e who dares love, and for that Love muft die. And knowing this, dares yet live on, am I. Granada, Part II. p. 114, nc. Note 7. p. 45. 1. 30. Bayes. Now there are fome Criticks that have adiifd me to put cut the fecondDzre, and print Mull in the place crif. but, Pgad, I think "'tis better thus a great deal. It was at firft, Dares die. Ibid. Note 8. p. 46. I. 1. Draw. You Pall not know how long I here will flay; But you pall know P11 take your Bowls away. Alman. I wou'd not now, if thou woud'ft beg me, flay \ Bu: I will take m y Almahide away. Conqueft of Granada, p. 32. Note 9. p. 46. I. 7. K. Ufh. Tho\ Brother, thisgrurn Stranger h a Clown, He'll leave us fure a little to gulp down. j Draw, the R E H p A R S A L. 79 Draw. Whoe'er to gulp one drop of this dares think, 1 Itftare away ins very Pow'r to drink. In Ridicule of this : Alman. Thou dar'ft not marry her, while D m in nVht • With a bent Brow, thy Prieft, and thee I'll fright: * And, in that Scene, which all thy Hopes and Wifhes fhou'd content, The Thoughts of m e fhall make thee impotent. Ibid. p. c. Note 10. p. 46. 1. 13. Draw. I drink, I huff, 1 ft rut, look big, and flare ; And all this I can do, becaufe I dare. Spite of myfelf, I'll flay, fight, love, defpair ; And all this I can do, becaufe I dare. Granada, Part II. p. 89, Note n. p. 48. 1. 16. Gods would themfelves ungod, themfelves to fee. In Ridicule of this : Max. Thou ly'H : there's not a G od inhabits there But for this Chriftian, wou'd all Heav'n forfwear • Ev'n Jove would try new Shapes her Love to win *> And in new Birds, and unknown Beafts wou'd fin • C At leaft, if Jove cou'd love like Maximin, } Tyrannick Love, p. 17. Note 12. p. 48. 1. 18. Pret. Durfi any of the Gods he fo uncivil, I d make that God fubfcribe himfelf a Devil. Some God now, if he dare relate what pafs'd ; Say but he's dead, that G o d fhall mortal be. Ibid. p. y, Provoke m y Rage no farther ; left 1 he Reveng'd, at once, upon the Gods and thee. p. g. What had the Gods to do witii me or mine ? p. -7. TJ • J N°£13' P'48- ! 33. He is too proud a Man, to Creep fervilely after Senfe I affureyou. J ' Poets, like Lovers, fhould be bold, and dare • They fpoil their Bufinefs with an Over-care ; D 4 And |