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Show (4) tyfai. Smce tis to Sin^fo very Jweet So needful to forbear, Or tlft out Nature is too weakr Or Duty too Severe Thus baited by two Cruel Foet% In eon flint Love we Live : As Nature does the Law Oppofe, The Law does Nature grieve. Woman. IhouTyr ant Honour, hence be goney / will no more be Cheated, If tis to Love to be undone, Fll try my Fate, and meet it. Man. To trufl him longer, you re to blame, He'I certainly deceive yt\ For Loves a very htrmk/s Flame, W o m a n . 1 rvtfb I could believe ye. For Love, he. Pborf. Hence 1 and attend m y Will. And now, m y Lovely Charmer, fee h o w much* Thy Virgin fofuiefs and refiftlcfs Beauty Have won upon m y Heart: But thou art blind To what I do, and deaf to what I fay ; Cold as the Regions of the Frozen North: Come, let m e melt thee on m y panting Brealt, And warm thee with the Heat of Youthful Love. Lw.Is this for me,my Lord,to hear from you? This from tht Husband of m y Brothers Wife O h JO^*00,had thy Life been fpar'd Thou wou'dft not fure have fufter'd this to be. fhorf Not fuffer'd it to be ? H e might as well Have |