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Show ara .': O hey Midan 'Q‘eefl 5 I b\ roughhits followers, under : pretence of guarding i t f r i p a where they are all coupt up without ufe of the to death by the {mall infan‘r)xy o're the town. VR e e e #. *Twas more than I expe@ed, or could hope Yet ttill I thought your meaning hone Phil. My fault was rathne(s, but 'twas fuoflze al m Arms Nor had I ¢'r been led to that attemp, Had Inot feenit would be done without me But by compliance I preferv'd the pow' VVhich I'have fince made ule of for your fervice #. And which I purpofe (o to recompence Lyf. VVithher Crown (he mcans; I knew'twould.come to't ki | } afiofhcnoux elf ingo my oy Phil. 5g T : Qu. Takeyour Candiope 5 and be as happ As love can make you both how pleas'™d I a That I can force my tongu . Tofpeak words (o far diftant from my-heart ! - Cand. My happinefs is more thanJ.can utter Give me leave, Madam [ 4fide in my ecftafi Ofjoy, to give you thanks for: Philocles You have preferv'd my friend, and now he ows no His fortunes only to your favour; bu n¢ In hflfif Seek and not find my (elf Lyfi Methinks Icould do violence on my (elf for. taking Arm Againft a Queen fo good, fo bountiful . long fhe'll own her love Then I muttlofe Candiope for ever - And floating in a vaft aby(s of glory td try Heaven's Ldfide - Ph da, Sabina VVhat's more, hislife, and more than that, his love Yamconvinc'd, fhe never lov'd him now Since by her free confent, all force remoy' She gives him to my Sifter ldi"' ~ Flavia was an Impoftor and deceiv'd me Phil. As for me, Madam, I canonly fa That I beg refpite for my thanks; for onafudden - The benefit's fo great it overwhelms me Aff. Matk bue the faintnefs of th' acknowledgement m ,[*0 the Qu.afide Qu.to 4f.] Ihave obferv'd it withyou, and am pleas' He {ecems not fatisfy'd5 for L. fiill wit _That he may love me Phil. I (ee eAfteri VVith flattering hopes of the Queenslov 5 P i - M i Only to draw me off from Lyfimantes : But E will think no more on't deluded m Y |