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Show - d%ra an e 0 Rolbie g CEx d be fa}no ' No \vy "‘1‘ UnE LOT T Al ----- fall in love with eac F - t No Sitv other, I afliire you Monfieur Cap « Comt. Buttohate-oneanother conftantly and'cc;rdial]y me - Court. Ay, and whenIam fober too, in return whereo when e¢'r you fee a Coquet of your acquaintance andI chance to be named b fure you {pit at the filthy remembrance, and rail at me as if you lov' B | Y lelf, railfy I 1 ~ Silv. Always when you are drunk, I defire you totalk fcandalou ly o ) M Sitv. In the next place, when e're we meet in the Mall, 1defire yo LEx to humph, putout your Tongue, make ugly mouths, laugh aloud, an ~look back at me s bufines over, 0o much as themay, Court. Which if1 chanceto do be fure at next turni fome tawdry fluttering Fop or anther P ~ Silv. That I made acquaintance with all at the Mufique-meeting. i of your Sexin o Walle, that [ b Court, Right, Juft fuch another Spark to faunter by your fide wit his Hat under his Arm Silv. Hearkning to all the bitter things I can fay to be revenged thofe dangerons\Creaadm wit take tl notice Court. Whilft thedull Rogue dare not fo much a gilfv,- Czuxéterfeit yé)ur Letters from me - Court. Horrid, horrid marriage Silv. Name, name no more of it. ~ Conrt. At that fad word let's part Silv. 1.et's wifh all men decrepid, dull and filly / ! la _ Court. And every Woman old and ugly Silv. Adieu aoXn,Comb, Wl[h a.g!'efl C ¢ fo idtorraiowm v ~ BCoure, bRr And ryoutoo maberyeveso n with me for the {c andal, publif' h to all th ~"Silv. Oh hideous marriage never fa 3 hea grin to obl o fo fea o bei bea e fo it wh h i ou o hi ;gva ting 1t with that ropterny |at feems tocrywher n: that face, thewhi r m h i f i o Emera young fellow, affeitedly dreft, [everal others with him clean.sh data import.tsv out README Silv. Ah'me, Mr. Frisk - Frisk. Madamoifel, Silvia! fincerely as I hope to be fav'd, the Devi take me, Dam me Madam, who's that Silv. Ha, ha, ha, hea [ Exst with Frisk. an ;13 {cand be }'OUT ich enough 1 Con t Tr t th fai ing alw y Wo an ho nat ral i th Se fond of a Rogue! Whata Monfter was that for a Woman to delight in ‘now muft I love her ftill, tho' I know I am a Block-head for', and fhe'l ufe me like a block-head too, if 7 don't prevent her : what's to bedone tu y - P_}l have three Whores a day, tokeep Love out of my head jo e t Enter Beaugard y Qu eangard, Well metagain, how go matters ? Handfomly i .~ A ; otk A .‘":":‘. :. |