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Show eS 10y FOVtine 6 e Theod. You pafs upon your death Beang. 1 have learnt to {cotn death more fince firlt you threatned i RS I fee your Numbers too, and come prepar'd Porcia's my Claimy, and hexeI'll win or lofe her. Theod. Then take thy due s and dye likea midnight Thief. = Fall on [ Beaug. and Theod. engage, and their Partiess Beaug, a d Theod quit. each othér Beaug. falls upon Courtine, ‘and Theod. #po Beaug. Party s iwho vetire from him, -as Coutt.: does from B aug off from the Stage i i W ‘ mi mn DLav ot 02 ok fetiog ot h:rc -/! Hang O G hkfll['\ be hereabouts, and be near me, if any new Difafter thould happen Conrt. Well, with all my heart for once,here isa new defign in Embrio now though I fincy when we' havé got her; we (hall never make of this Wido what (he Hasicoft us. (esqod fignom guisslol. Beaug. :No @iore 3 |1 heabGompany 31 Vanifhis+ [ ExirCoutt; Ensér THeol Tbeod. This way I think Lheard it: Tiook,ds not that'he! ‘Oh my dear'generous Friend, let me embrace you: 1hope you are come off well Beang o T = e -- was my Serjeant abroad, thou know'® hitit 5* make What'hafte is poflible, I'l Sy They know the fign 3 and camnot be far off under the condu of Plunder tha H t Gives him bis Whiftle . SRTt gl Y g the WWI Beang. Take this, ahd rally my {caceer'd Forces, Ccnifi;WWf"iteifi €IyJpl sonce W & . 'B,: CATI f"i;:‘:onl < v in*I'J L? .w]m'm.[ Ih: U‘J Sy ‘ ) o michies 38 S T vd be rewarde o Llnkao = em tomy Broth Beang< Courtine Court. The fame Beang. And thowmy Enemy too ' Conrt: No,Sir, your Friend, chad you been awife enough to] have foun ies came hither difguis'd, for.aRéafon youthall know hereafter But f lling ‘int the hands of the Enemy, was forced to take Party againft you, fo fear of being beaten for you: Yet with a defign of revolting would' you h ve given mi leave; but you, when you fhould have kept at the head of you Friends, too a particular fancy to be tickling my fmall guts, and now youfeé wha yoij hav got by it - ele Aoast I do Beaug. Then farewel for ever poor Widowl-~-Bat ftay, it were baf an unmanly to giveit over fo-- Let me fee- Lend ‘me thy Difguife, Quic ly quickly, quickly, my Imagination's warm Court. Ay, with all my heart, and;glad-to be rid ofit fo-[ Difguifes Beaug I INHE 1CiL & LIU yout. humble Servant [eIf 2 tep E"‘*" > v i [ B T Cosrs« No, Sir,1 ftand fdck fill; and: won't Riv an Tnch 3 ‘bue filiE you . ar fo uncivil, refolve not to fight a firoke more : So there's my Sword,andhere' w { CIVans, while Lw -,-,1 A b 0 [ Beang, Bafe Rafcal ! .Coward flic yvery of his Widow, T L Enter Beaugard driving in Coustine, who retires beyond the reach of h s Sword oy nall command i Taxitl , youll draw you § 5 UPON (e 2 HHO?‘.O i p e - MNA mn - = GavC IC310D W DC‘L",‘ t\'~" .‘.‘{" \' Zheods He tuns, he runs 5 the Half-bred He@or runs. Falf Cards and Diee and Quart-pot Brothel-Brawles, were fitter for his Management than honourable Difference : Heark, Clathing of Swords (till, by Heave I mifs:ont Frien the honotrable Seranger, that fo generoudly took our Party s i dt behim, \Iét' out, and give him fuccor, ' ' b t Yv0on ave 0 ( |