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Show e o R0kl y, % Wnll y ) e , mm;%em flow it worfe : farewel, I muft feea Lady Cel. So muft I too, iflcan pull off your Mafque Flor. You will not be {o rude, I hope Cel. By thislight but I will U0 , Flor. By this leg bur you tha'not ‘m t.)‘yszs.m:: 0, [ SCEN AL, 1 Enter Philocles, and meets him going out alitlpl and toxym Cel. How ! my Coufin the new Favourite! e-e Phil. Dcarx Celadon! moft happily arriv'd 0t rognaw y W0 Ehear y'have been an honour to your Countre ) 2_, I Inth T hav Cel Ihav To fe et an ugly e, o by Malgueand il M W0y the expen A 1t :\.."w. At m Mot t\‘ \.J"AUC 1\ PRIns [0 COnWErt e ¢/ mait fare vou Dave madcm 40 . wel molt 03By A fi;{‘W IJ! "-'t'lw utoets Of d v Lo P . woilb ¢ o [rsflf 'o‘l'ifif' L o fo's SOUNe b ) ]o?fb,v dl I fll'c 1. ! ‘"l s And merit underftood at Court Phil. Perhaps it is the only a&"that c Accufe our Queen of weaknefs My [wifc attendance, Sir, had {par'd yourtrouble N ' To Celiw- -~--Coufin, you fce Prince Lyfimantes Is pleafed to favour me with his commands: - I beg you'l be no (iranger now at Court ne y re th e d L b r th a n Cel. So l [ Exit- Celadon, Not doubt me t e n C u y k m p h ¥ Pbhil. Some of them will oot 20 Calabrian VVars, and Iam glad fome intereft in' But in yo a larger fubject for my'joys:(o rare a thing as rifing vertue Enter Lyfimantes: attended.' Lyl O, my Lord Philocles,well overtaken ner {oo it I came to look you, (Phil.) had I kn oot t I..L_'A [ afide diC‘ Ly My Lord Philocles, Tam glad we'are alonc' rl ne m n e n c There is a bufinefs th vi fe m a m C il (P In which I beg your love t e g i e Q th t w f er in u y Lyf: 1kno ( Ipeak not thisas envying your fortune For frankly T confefs you have deferv'dit. u n H m an a u C Befides, my Birthi, m e Vi Axe all above (o baf o B h o' c i B fir r u y Phil. 1 know, my Lor Your Countreys fecond hope d w e Q th e w t V i b p th th .An D.6Ggns you for her choice CORe e II e-- fou T [ Excunt Flor. and Fla. running |