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Show Bhgivey % ¢ Brute (he mig My, (e, ) 1 Ipudent Felfow Uhave fatig I that you will , friend t fake, as lon --and tha U are another-gih defires | do your bufseh n | come home,I ou remember, jo ument rightly ma mp for me hink ‘ (II)onfort can bep »S ne Souldiers Fortune " Witoft mome ' Conr. Dam her, I fhall never enjoy he ‘were but very rich and very ugly, I wou d marry her ; Ay, 'tis fhe I know her mifchievous look too well to be m ~dam Sylv, Sir > Conr. *Tisa very hard Cafe, that yo have refolv'd not to let me b uiet % Siv. ?Tis very unteafonably done o you, Sir, to haunt me up an down'every where at this fcandaloys rate, th world will think we ar acquainted fhortly Cour But, Madam I fhall fairly take more care of my Rep tation and from this time forward fhun and avoid you mof Sylv, Have you not hannted this place thefe t o hours Cour. *Twas becaufe I knew it to be your L dyfhips home thén therefore might reafonably be the place you leaf of all frequented would imagine you were gone a Coxcomb-hun ing by this time,t an on fom place of publick appearance or other, 'tis pr tty near the hour,'twill b twilight pre ently, and then the Owles come all abroad Sylv. What needI take the trouble to go fo far game enough at our own do rs ~ Cowr. What, game for your Net, fair Ladie Sylv. Xes, or any womans Netelfe, that will {prea i ~ Cour. To fhew you how defpicably I think of th bufinefs, I will her leave you prefently, though fofe the pleafure of ra ling at you Sylv. Do fo, I wou'd advife you; your railler - asbad as your clumfey civili ding Court. Adieu Sylv. Farewell /- Conr. Why do not you go about your bufinefs Sylv. ecaufe 1 would be fure to be rid of you firft, tha ~ not dog me Cour. Wereit but poflible that you cou'd anfwer me on queftion truly, and then I fhould be fatisfi'd clean.sh data import.tsv out README Sylv. Any thing for compofition to be rid of you handfomly Cour. Are you really very honeft ? Look in my. Face nd tell me that Sylv. Look in your Face and tell you, for what ? To {poil m Stomac to my Supper Cour.No, but to get thee a Stomach to thy Bed,Sweet-hear ,] woul if poffible be better acquainted with thee, becaufe thou art ver tur'd Sylv. Your only way to bring that bufinefs about effectually, isto b more troublefome, and if you think it worth your while to be a us' fubftantially ; you may make your perfonal appearance this Night Cour. How ? where? and when ? and what hourI befeech thee Sylv. Under the Window, between the hours of eleven and twelv exactly Cour. Where fhall thefc lovely Eyes, and Ears hear my Plaintssa? {ee m T a s :‘ S yle |