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Show The Conftant Couple. 13 Darl. Then, Sir, you have no Bufinefs here. Wild. This Letter, M a d a m , will inform yoa further; Mi.Viz.ard fent it, with his humble Service to your Ladylhip. Darl. H o w does m y Coufin, Sir? Wild. Ay, her Coufin too, that's right Proeurefs agen. Madam Darl. reads. T7 Ameft Inclination to ferve Sir Harry- Madam Court my Coufin Gentleman " • Fortune . 1 Your Lady (hip's moft humble Servant, VIZARD. Sir, your Fortune and Quality are fufficient to recommend you any where; but what goes farther with me, is the Recommendation of fo fober and pious a young Gentleman as Coufin Vizard. Wild. A right fanctified Baw'd o' m y word. Darl. Sir Harry, your Converfation w ith Mr. V\z,ard argues you a Gentleman, free from the loofe and vicious Carnage of the T o w n ; I'll therefore call m y Daughter. (Exit. Wild. N o w go thy way for an illuftrious Bawd of Babylon She drefTes up a Sin fo religioufly, that the Devil w o u d hardly know it of his making. Re-enter Darling with *\ngelica. Darl. Pray Daughter ufe him civilly, fuch Matches won't offer every Day. (Exit. Wild. O all ye Powers of Love! A n Angel! 'Sdeath, what Money have 1 got in m y Pocket? I can't offer her lefs than twenty Guineas and by Jupiter Ihe's worth a hundred. Angel. 'Tis he! The very fame! A n d his Perfon as agreeable as his Character of good Humour- Pray Heav'n his Silence proceed from Refpect. Wild. H o w innocent fhe looks! H o w would that Modefty adorn Virtue, when it makes even Vice look fo charming ! By Heav'n there's fuch a commanding Innocence in her Looks, That I dare not ask the Qiieftion. Angel. N o w alt-the Charms of real Love and feign'd Indifference affift m e to engage his Heart, for mine is loft a I- ' ready. H i WM. |