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Show akulybmd Come my Candiope Lyl This ruines him for ever with the Queen [ Exennt Phil.Cand The odium's half his, the profitall my own - Thofe who, like me, by others help would climb, To make 'em fure, muft dip "em in their crime SCEN woald lov [ Ewis Lyf IL ' The Queens dparsmems Enter -Qneen and Alteria &u. No more news yet from Philocles Ajt. None Leould fpeak ever of him: 4f. Madam, you commanded me no more to name him to you Qu. Then I command you now fpeak of nothing ellc Fcharge you here, on your allegiance, tell m VVhat I fhould do with him At VVhen you gave orders that he fioulb d taken You (eem'd refolv'd how to difpofe of him &u. Dull Aferia not to know Mad people never think the fame thing twice Alas! I'm hurried reftlefs up and dowi I'was in anger once, and then I'though uld [ revengé it s k"afiwfl fince Flspis's retusn Qu. Omy Aferia, ifyou lov'd me, fur You would fay fomething to me of my Philocles thing, thiok fou els Eye U Madam 1 had put into thore But nowa guft of love blows hard againtrme And bears me off again Ag. Shall I fing tfic Son;g youmade of Philocler And call'd it Secrez-love a ( n ' i t o w i k n for that's all nef D Q Lean think not ing but what pleafes mic St T &5 L Lyfs 1 will be careful, {hall we go, my Lotd Pbil. Time waltes apace 5 Each firft prepare his men That a&ion from the Annals of he Reign No motivebut herglory could have wrought me Tama Traytor to her to preferve he From Trealon to her felf; and yet Heav'n kdow VVith what a heavy hear Pbilgeles turns reformer : but have car This fault of her range paffion take no air.-~ Let not the vulgar blow upon her fame U protbe OWe tlon |