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Show §11 " p 11 ¥ gis N g1 T H 1§ »' i ATHEIST TR 1 1 g oy N H HE 'i ‘ i){ E i & l,v w : HRi i e ;- FORTUN ;' . Leigh Betterton . Smith : Underr')ill Wi , Peri S Barry t, B gs, 15, (sho g P 5, Nmif Lfo S Mfldm FIRS ACT 3 k oi SE $ e TH b I Wi AME i | i i 1 i B e & th ‘=,'.. i b i IR, I fay, and fay again, NoMatrimony ; I'll not be noos'd Why, I befeech you, Sir, tell me Plainly and fairly, Wha 88 Beaugard and his Father Beang I 2 1 g have I done, that I deferve to be married Fath. Why, Sauce-box, I, your old Father, was marrie before you were born Beang. Ay, Sir ; and I thank you, the next thing you did, was, you bego me ; the Confequence of which was as follows: As foon as I was born, yo fent me to Nurfe, where I fuckt two years at the dirty Dugs of a foulfeeding Witch, thatliv'd in a thatcht Sty wpon the neighb'ring Common @s foon as I was big enough, that you might be rid of me, you fent me to Place call'd a School, to be flalh'tand box't by a thick-fifted Blockhead that conld not read himfelf ; where I learnt no Letters, norgot no Meat but fuch as the old Succubus his Wife bought at a ftinking Price, fo over-ru with Vermin, that it us'd to crawl home after her Fatp. Sirrah, -it was the more nourithing, and made fuch young, idl Whorefons as you fat, fat, you Rogue 1 remember the young Dog a twelve years old had abroad, thining, puftt, Bacon-face, likea Cherubim and now he won't marry Beang. My next Removal was home again ;, and then you did not kno what to do with me farther, till after a Twelve-months Deliberation, ou of abundance of Fatherly AffeCtion and Careof your Pofterity, you ver civilly and fairly turn'd me out of your Doors Fath, The impudent, termagant, unruly Varlet rebell'd with too muc Plenty,-and took up Arms agaiaft my Concubine Doors o 1 1 Or; .Thc Second Part of th SOLDIERsS 5 Turn'd you out of m Beang., Yes : 1 i 8 i d 4R B [ L i ! R 18 1193 MR ; t Hik g 11 "' dU e $ U5 SR FAR 1 S i u ] Wi Al l' |