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Show Sfimky' ffl) Ay i 441 TH o Souldiers Fortune !.y : Wher Cfor raife i 0 you " Youwill com ondo A L S ENE Enter Beaugard, 'Courti@e, and Fourbin Poxo Fortune Tho neve ~wit Thouart always teizing me about Fortune rifeft in a Morning with ill luck in thy Mouth;, ay eatefta Dinner, but thou figheft two hours after it thinking where to get the next. Fortune be damn' fince the Worlds fo wide Conr. As wide as itis, 'tis fo throng'd and cramm'd w th Knaves a Fools, that an honeft mancan hardly get a living in it _ Bean. Do, aily Courtine, do, it may get thee employment - Cour. At youl ought to rail; 'twas your fault we left ur Employ- ments abroad to come home, and be Loyal, and now we as oyally ftarv for ity Bean Did not thy Anceftors do it before thee, man? Itell the , Loyaltyand ftarving are all one: Theold Cavaliers got fuch a tri i i theKings Exile, that their Pofterity could never thrive fince Cour. *Tis a fine ‘Equipage I am like to be reduc'd to, I fhall b e're long as greafy as an Alfatiz Bully ~on one fide, wit thisa floppiag Hat, pinn'd u a fandy weather beaten Perruque, dirty Linnen an to compleat the Figure, a long fcandalous Iron Sword jarring at my heels, like ‘Bean. Snarling thou meaneft like it>s Mafter Cour. My Companion's the worthy Knight.of the moft Noble O de ofthePoft : your Peripatetick Philofophersof the Temple-walks,Rogue inRags, and yet no forfiwear themfelve Crown. . honeft: Villains that undervalue Damnation, wil fora Dinner, and hang their Fathers for half | Bean. 1am atham'd to hear a Souldier talk of ftarving Cour. Why, what fhall I do ?"I can'c fteal Bean. Though thou canft not fteal, thou haft other vices enough fo . any Induftrious young fellow to live comfortably upon - Cour. What wouldft thou have ge turn Rafcal, and run cheating u o -~ an |