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Show d\ The Twin-Rivals. my Lord and this Lady will fhew us a good Example, I think w e muft follow our Leaders, Captain, Tru. As boldly as when Honour calls. Con. M y Lord, there was taken among your Brother's jovial Crew, his Friend Subtleman, w h o m we have taken care to fecure. E. W. For him the Pillory; for you,Madam-[To Mandrake. Tea. Be m e Shoule, fhe fhall be married to Maifhter Fuller. "E.W. For you, Brother ! • y.W. Poverty and Contempt To which I yield as to a milder Fate, Than Obligations from the Man I hate". fExit. E. W. Then take thy Wifh And now, I hope, all Parties have receiv'd their due Rewards and Punifhments. Tea. But what will you do for poor Teague, Maifhter ? E. W. What fhall I do for thee ? Tea. Arah, maak m e a Juftice of Peacfh, dear Joy. E. W. Juftice of Peace! thou art not qualify'd, Man. Tea. Yeft, fet a m I I can take the Oats, and write my Mark • 1 can be an honefht M a n m y fhelf, and keep a great Rogue for m y Clark. E. W. Well, well, you fhall be taken care of; and now, Captain, w e fet out for Happinefs Let none defpair whate'er their Fortunes be, Fortune muft yield; wou'd Aden but act like me; Chufe a brave Friend as Partner of your Breaft, ") Be active when your Right is in Contefi ; C Be true to Love, and Fate will do the reft. \ f I N i s. |