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Show Epfom Wells LW, if Rains. The Devil take me, Ilov content to abjure Wine for ever, an mond-milk for your fake Prelently 3 you o, that T could b drink nothing but Al Bew. We never meet like Country-Sots to drink only, bu to €njoy one another, and then Wine f{teals upon us unawares as late hours do {ometimes upon your felves at Cards Rains: And it makes your dull Fools fit hickupping, {neezing, drivelling, and belching, with their eyes fet in their heads while it raifes men ofheat and vigour to mirth, and fometi e to extravagance Ex, Clodg.:;g; - and Caroli Bev. And which is moft fcandalous, witty €xtravagance, o drivelling, fnivelling, fneaking dulnef not meet wi Enter Peg with a Note word for you Peg. Is my Lady here, Ladies ? 'tis paft eleven, and fhe's no come home yet mit a Gentlem Lue No, fhe's not here Peg. My Lady is at home, and bid me give you that Note [ Gives a Note to Rains Not a word to Mr. Bevil, good night. 1have taken order th other Note fhall be given to Mr. Bewil [ 4fide ' Way to lecure vour feveral O jor Caro. Gentlemen, we are not us'd to your late hours, w muft retire; but if you will not promife to go home peaceabl I will fend for the Conftable ci ot g Rains. Take my word, Madam, there thall be nothing don " me proceii g Ho pounce B} Eains. Thope the noife of Fiddles under your Window wil not offend you ¢ for 72you,;f 8h[%.‘t Lye. In a Town where there are fuch vile noifes all nigh it thats long, we may fuffer good Mufick to come into the Confort »\4';‘4‘: rrU 2 )[' n" "A:":"if‘ eqmatic h g for J{ Caro. Adieun Bew. Your Servant, dear, dear Madam Enter Meffenger with a Letter, and delivers it to Bevil u ~nflflc€m ."C[_r\/ ‘ VOU U1l (DI /honetj ys ¢ [Ex. Women Bew. s this for me Meff. It was left in the houfe for you Rgins. What'sthis? Reads, I kzow you to be agen'rous pep fon |