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Show Love-<i?:d°a Bottle. 17 SCEN E changes to a dining-room fo Widow Buhinch'j Honfc, l| A Flute, Mufick-Uokfon the'Tabic; "h Cafr'ef Toys hanging up. n 'Enter Rigadoon the Dancing-Ma^er, leading in Mockmode by both hands j as teaching him the Minuet; he fings, and Mock- !i mode dances awkardly; Club follows. k Rig. Tal dal deral One Two. Tal dal deral Coupe Tal dal deral Very "Well dal deral Wrong. Tal dal deral Toes out Tal dal deral Obferve Time: Very well indeed, Sir ; you fhall dance a? well as any M a n in England; you have an excellent Difpofition in your Limbs, Sir Obferve me, Sir. (Here the Mafter dances a new Adinuet; and at every Cut Club makes an awkard Imitation by leaping And fo forth, Sir. Mock. I'm afraid we fhall difturb m y Landlady. Rig. Landlady ! You muft have a care of that; fhe'll never, pardon you. - Landlady ! - Every W o m a n , from a Countefs to a Kitchin-wench, is Madam; and every Man, from a Lord to a Lacquey, Sir. Mock. Muft I then lofe m y Title of'Squire, 'Squire Mock-mode * Rig. By all means, Sir; 'Squire and Fool are the fame thing here. Mock. That's very Comical, Faith '.- But is there an Act of Parliament for that, Mr. Rigadoon i-Well, imcc 1 can't be a 'Squire, I'll do as well: I have a great Eftate, and want only to be a great Beau to qualifie me either f~>r a Knight or a Lord. By the Univerfe, I have a great mind t bind my felf 'Prentice to a Beau.- Cou'd I but dance well, pufh well, play upon the Flute, and fwear the moft moduli Oaths, I wou'd fet up for Quality with e'er a young Nobleman of em all.-Pray what are the moft fafhionable Oaths in Town ? Zoons, I take it, is a very becoming one. m Rig. Zoons is only us'd by the disbanded Officers and bullies :°But Zauns is the Beaux Pronunciation. Mock. Zauns,- dpail eCCiRsmlai,eugd nbb.ete. nYc ecoaZruue.raf.,e u- g nSrZ'ietsairasu.,t n -fwBs oee f 1arf u'.wxT-e iZpasaar huf sans rso m,wno Mena ia dLoaduansdac,yem .a ; -n dfi srpn ltoehoaet,i he o,sn latynh e,dC oLwi,.amr li. |