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Show nWe Cfiptain ' T he . Souldiers Fortune 2 - Sir Folly. *Tis a very ftrange Monfter this-Madam this is the Gen tleman, that's he, though (‘as one may fay ) he's fomethirg bathful, but 1'1 r g a B r e [G - tell him who youare YRy beft int O thee fingly di[e. - KROWs any th oW, lan L, ba elieve of my e 15 half hour s ( ke 2 Lady Jo y9inFolly. Cunning Toad ! Wheedlin f you wag;, mbg o 1 yway mj Lifs 1 I dy ac ded giv - od ht ee ) f Tartars, don't break my Heart, don't kill me, thisunkindnefs of thin gocs to the'Soul of me [ goestothe Lady 1 Madam, hefays, he's {fo amazed at your Triumphant Beanty, that h dares not approach the excellence that thines from you ' Lady D, W hat can be the meaning of all this Sir Folly. Art thou then refolv'd tobe remorfelefs ? canft thou be intho fhouldft have ¢ odd V1l tickle thee,get you too her you Fool, get you t her, to her, to her, to her, ha, ha, ha Lady D. Have you forgot me Beaugard clean.sh data import.tsv out README | - Sy Solly, -Sonow, to her agen I fay, to her, to herand be hang'd AhRogue ! Ah Rogue! now, now, have at her, now have at her there it goes, there it goes, Hey-----Boys Lady. D, Methinks thisFace fhould not fo much be. alter'd, as to b nothing like what once L thought it, . the.obje& of your pleafure, an Jubjeét-of your, Praifes F I thy own, i d ths Tigers, Wolves, o fenfible, haft thou Eyes ¢ halt thou-a Heart? haft thou any thin 5 fhould milca would you have mar Lieman If thou art not more cruel then Leopards, Lyons - Jade youfhall fee no how- by degrees fhe'll draw him into the Whirl-pool of Love, now he leer upon her, now he leers upon her, Ohlaw! thete's Eyes! there's you Eyes! Iimuft pinch him by the Calf of the Leg oeBean,. Madam, I'muft confefs I do remember, that I had once' ac‘quaintance with a Face, whofe Air and Beauty: much refembled yours and if [ may truft my Heart, youare call'd Clarinda. i BadDy Clarikdgh1 was, calld,~till my ill Fortine Wedded me; no you. may have heard of meby-ancther TFitleyyour friend there,l fuppof _has made nothing a fecret to you Bean. - And arecyou then that kind inchantéd fair one who wasfo pafMionatgl in [.éve with my:PiGture; that you couldinot forbear betrayin Jme tothe: Beaft yout Husband; and wrongi the Paflion of a Gentlema that, langiiifh't for you, ‘only to'make your:Monfter merry ? hark yo Madam, had your fool been worth it; Ihad:beaten him, and have . Months mind to be exercifing my parts that way upon your go-between your Male-Bawd there. .o . Sir Foily. AhLord! Ah Lord! AW' fpoil'd agen, all's ruin'd, I fhal [beundane for every. wihy, what a Devil is'tlie matter now ? ‘what have idones !what fins haveI committed ca wh S ou o re Ad na li pa th yo ar v ydady D, An not livea Week in'Lozdon, swithout Loving? are youthe Spark tha fends your Picture up and down to longing ' Ladies, longing for a'patd Chflflea gon a1 i tern of your Perfon -+ Bean Yes Madam [ whenl receive {o gOOd. Hoftages as thefe are. / [ fhews the Gold | That.it fhall be well-us'd,coun'd you find outno body but me to pla.yltsh_ _Eool withall |