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Show q6 AFAXSEYRIENP. Huffy falls in your Honour's, way, what account may things turn to then, an't pleafe ye p D o n a t e . They turn to a Bottle, you Puppy. Lop. I find they'll always turn to fomethmg ; b« . r' r { „.„.. W o m a n only to make her Lo. when you purfue a pool w o m a n uu y ver jealous, what pleafure can you take in that? D o n John. That Pleafure. & ^SfSE" S a>« think ** »o Meafurein fpoiling their Sport, when I cant make ny °WZ^. O' to a good-natur'd Man, befure _ there, muft; but ftppofe, inftead of fending and proving w.th his Miftri *e Oiou'd come t o - a - - p a r r y i n g M thrufting with you ; what becomes of your Joy then, m v noble Mafter •?' _ . D o n John. W h y do you think I'm afraid to fight, you ^iJJl thought we were talking of what We lov'd.not ^^'"sirf 1 love every thing that leads to fk 1 E)Snow, Sir, you have often fought upoh U r^^PTiioni ' Don John: Therefore that has been no flop to my Um% T« have never been kill'd once^ Sir 5 * when that happens, you will for-ever lofe the pleafe rf DoTTo*.. VP'tiMi him.-] Breaking your He»d,«i R S which will aftlia mAeartily. See w h o - f° ^'Somebody that thinks I can hear no better, d» vou think 1 can feel. Enter Von Guzman. Don G«*. Don John de Aharada, isbt! h «• Lop. There's the Man. Shew me fuch another• iJ C3Dondc!S'Don^,ldefire to fpeak'with you. '. lotfe. The FALSE FRIEN£ he?n-uftf - Y°U ^ ^ b£fore *«• '*«•», £ DonG.r. 'Tis a„ Affair of Honour, Sir. Don John. Withdraw, Lopez Lop Behind the Door I will, ^ no farth • TteFellow looks as if he came to fave m e a w o k en Don Guz.1 call my felf Don &^5&Sfr you know what Blood I fpring fiom ; I a m a Cade ' and by conference not rich ; but I a m efteem'd by M en of Honour : I have been forward to expofe m y felf i„ Battels abroad, and I have met with Applaufe in our Feafts at home. rr < Lop. So much by way of Introduction. VAfide ] Don John. I underftand your Merit, Sir, and fhou'd be glad to do as much by your Bufinefs. - Don Gux, Giwe attention, and you'll be inftruded « Hove Leonora and from my Youth have done £o\ Long (he rejected m y Sighs, and defpifed m y Tears, but: my Conftancy at laft has vanquifhM. I have found the way to her Heart, and nothing is wanting to compleat my Joy, but the Confcnt of her Father, w h o m I cannot yet convince, that the Wants in m y Fortune are recom-pens d by the Merits of m y Perfon. Lop. He's a very dull Fellow indeed. (Afide * Don Qux. In the meanwhile the Objeft of m r Vows is a Sharer in m y Grief, and the only Cordial w e have is the pleafure of a fecret Converfation, thro a imall Breach I have made in a thin Partition that divides our Lodgings. I truft you, D o n John, with this important Secret; Friend or Enemy, you are noble, therefore «ep ir, I charge your Honour with it. Lop. You cou'd not put it in better hands. (Afide. DonGuz. But more, m y Paflion for thisLadv is not tod; all Valencia is acquainted with m y Willies, and approves m y Choice. You alone, D o n John de Alva- Amoi "S i s ™ ™ * of m y Vows, dare traverfe m y 'Don John. Go on. Vol, IT Lot* |