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Show , 70 The ProvoPd Wife. n • xi^^Ov thev fav w e lofe our Charms; J f f f l S S f e t t J f c » Affeaation, and pleafe T et" iKSSSS 2"^ \en us fometlung that maKcs "• W e a W s * what « will, Mankind will ftil be weaker; and whilft there is a World, 'tis W o m a n that w.ll go- ^But'priihee one word of poor Ccn.Unt before we go ,o beorif it be but to furnifh matter for Dreams; I dare fwear he's talking of m e now, or thinking of me at leaft, tho it be in the middle of his Prayers. Bel. So he ought, I think | (or you were pleas d to make him a good round Advance to-day, Madam La. B. W h y , I have e'en plagu'd him enough to 6- tisly any reafonable W o m a n : H e has befieg d me thefe two years to no purpofe. 3,1 And if he.befieg'd you two Years more, hed be well enough paid, fo te had theplundermg of you a, 'a(La.B. That may be; but I'm afraid the Town won't be able to hold out much longer: for, to confefs . e Truth to you, Belinda, the Garifon begins to grow mu-tmous. . , ,i ' Bel. Then the fooner you capitulate, thebettei. U.B. Yet, methinks, I would fairi ftay a h.tle lo, aer to fee you fix'd too, that w e might ftart together and f e e : 1 cou'd love longeft. What, think you, if Hem-free ihou'd have a month's mind to you i J Bel W h y Faith I cou'd almoft be in love with him fordefX-ttat foolifh affeded Lady Banjul, bur r m a S ! he's too cold ever to warm h.mfelf by my *ki\ R Then he defervesto be froze to death. Wou'd I w«'ea'Man for your fake, dear Rogue. j - « f e£ Bel You'd wifh your felf a W o m a n again lo. ,« ^fSStSSfSS^ of this Son of *> 4 ' ^ rival hU Bottle, w l Ihou'd I do with W The ProvoPd Wife He has no Forjune, F can't marry him • ' a , I ? 1 woo d not have m e commit Fornication ' fl"'e >'ou La. B. W h y , if you did C h ! 1 (7q n - • good friendly part; if'twere only 0 \ e , T be but a Mice whilft I commit ','i I P,le !n COU!"e- Bel. Well, if Ican'trefolve5 m r W',at-may perhaps fome other as mnrh 5'°" lhat *»*, I ^ how fhall we c o m ^ e T f e e V e f " ma'f f a a l ° n - quickly ? ° 'ee thefe Blades again La. 5. W e muft e'en have r<™„,r . . make 'em an Appointment 'twi^Teft and°F ' ^ ^ 5 look like a Frolick, and t h a 1 , ? . Earneft» twi11 thing to fave a Woman's Blufhls W s * *«* 2o od La'B YTntVife £" ', but Wh'erefl»» " be ? ha. B. In Spring-Garden. But thev I W . I. • . Women, till their W o m e n pun off Z ' « r " ° W tn';r a Surprize is the moft a "rewble fhllT • ^ " f 5 f°1' And 1 find my felf i„ a v? ^ o ' j H S ^ ,W'0rld : •t»unygoodyturn I c a n l h K "^ "^ *° d ° fanter dllay. ^ ""'" I"? *e M«% Billet, without La.fl. Let'sgo into your Chamber then and whim joufay your Prayers, I'll do it, Child. ' ^ J ^ J g A C T IV. S C E N E, Covent-Garden. ^rWRake> si,,John> ^ \^ ^^ W*.IS the Dog dead? I *«%. N o damn him, I heard him wheeze. W «. How the Witch his Wife howl'd > LdT A7 ' ^ a,arm the Watch fefently. good CaniV£T£ i Kni§ht' then ' come vou &K a » ^ufe to fight ror, there's a Man murdVd. I 2 Sir |