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Show ( 14) For m e - M y Beauty wou'd regain his Heart, If I were fond of getting what I loath [ Exit. Luein. Y o u feem as if you heafkned to her Maliee And what her Jealoufy inf})i'rd,believ'd Cou'd Iimagin that Virorto's Soul W a s capable of thinking m e fobafe, M y Vertue fhould be prov'd by m y difcJain, There's not a fhackl'd Wretch w h o m X wou'd Likehim,or think he lefs deferv'd m y Heart ffcorn Vir. w h o trufts himfelf to W o m e n or the Waves, Shou'd never hazard what he fears to lofe ; For he that ventures all his hopes like me On the frail promife of a W o m a n s Smiles, Like m e will be deceiv'd and'Curfe his Folly. Luein. Curfe, Curfe, your Folly, Curfe your credulous And by your VileSufpicions be deceiv'd. ( Nature, If thus before the Marriage Rites are paft, Before PofTeffion if you u(e m e thus, What from your Jealoufy mult I expect W h e n you've no more to ask, norlro grant. Vir. Sure thus we did not think to meet Luanda W h e n la ft w e parted, when you Wept and Sigh'd, And vow'd Eternal truth,Oh racking Thought/ You fuffer'd m e to Seal it on your Lips And Smiling bad m e hafte to nuke you Happy; For m y own Peace too late lam return'd Too foon for yours. M y Fate in this,more wretched then m y Friends If IJJamenea had not thought him Dead She ner'e had chang'd and he had ne'er complaind. While I Luein. The moft abus'd of all Manhind Betray'd Forfaken for a Murd'rer left .This you wou'd tell meCou'd I deign to hear you i^nd wou'd not tho I Swore twere falfe believe me $Yet if a word would rrove roy Innocence. My |