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Show W o u M Beauty thus but in your Caufe appear,1 T'were iomething, Sirs, to be accepted-there. [Shewing the Boxes,} Ladies, be gracious to the myftick Arts And kindly take the generous Mafons Parts j Let no loquacious Fop your Joys partake, H e fues for Telling, not for Rifling's Sake 5 Firm to their Trust the faithful Craft conceal, They cty no Roaft-meat fare they ne'er fo well 5 N o tell-tale Sneer fhall raife the confeious Blufh, The loyal Brother's Word is always-Hufto. What tho' they quote old Solomon's Decree, And vainly boaft that through the World they're free, With Eafe you'll humble the prefumptuous Braves, One kind Regard makes all thefe free M e n Slaves. EPILOGUEe Spoken by Mrs. Younger at the Theatre in Lincoln'* Inn-Fields. V I T E L L Ladies! of the Art of Mafonry, Altho' I neither am, nor can be free, Some of their Signs, perhaps, I may have feen, And well I know what 'tis they fometimes mean ; And therefore I their Advocate appear, T o tell y o u - what you'll all be glad to hear. Whatmonftrous, horrid Lies do fome Folk tell us W h y Mafons, Ladies! are quite clever Fellows, They're Lovers'of our Sex, as I can witnefs 5 Nor e're act contrary to moral Fitnefs I If any of you doubt it, try the Mafons, They'll not deceive your largeft - Expectations : They're |