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Show %o6 An Evenings Lctve: 1"Sln^M5c£S S« £ Infidels. But ^rtainlv a defign ofthe Charity you had to i f l ^ ^ S ™ ^ Another Man ,n W 0 bo Jac. I fee there's no hope ota reconcilement with >ou, an ^ttXvegain'd your point, youhave my Money; and I was only angry, becaufe I did not know'twas you w h o had it have conquer'd b ^*. This will not ferve your turn, Sir ; what I have got, fTLOUindeedyouufemelikeonethat'sconquer'd;foryouhaveplunder'dme °f fa! fooly difarm d you for fij-fa*-" I*" ; for ifyou had the finewsofWar, I a m fure you would be flying out and l will TkiPuanExam^cto all ""behevms ^ftre^s. jSE^jaasr sarJws £» -* «** **. ^S^UhS^reeareofkoo my part, thanthektndredofan eld Pope have to preferve him. > . Adieu; for this time I wipe off your tore, Tii^r^^ Ag00d hu am to vau^e our felves, we fhould foon take down our Miftreffes from all h A titude and make 'em Dance after our Pipes longer perhaps than w e had f*r in Ajt0,c__l_ButJ muft make hafte, or I fha11 lofe Don Melcho. Wild Call Bellamy, we'll both be prefent at thy enterprize: Then 111 once f^n^S^hoak^M^&Su^ tor my laft refuge: if I win, I have wherewithal to mollifie Jacinta. If I throw out, I'll bear it off with huffing; And match the Money like a Bulli-Ruffin. [txeunt. A C T IV. Bellamy, Wildblood, Maskal in a Vifor. Bet- TjEre comes one, and in all probability it muft be Don Melchor going XfjL to Theodofia. ^ , Mask. Stand clofe, and you {hall fee m e ferve the Writ upon him. Enter Don Melchor. Wild. N o w , Maskal. Mask. I ftay'd here, Sir, by exprefs order from the Lady Aurelia, to deliver you this Note; and to defire you from her, to meet her immediately in the Garden. Mel. D o you hear, Friend ! Mask. Not a Syllable more, Sir, I have perform'd m y Orders. [Maskal retires to his Mafters. Mel. He's gone; and 'tis in vain for m e to look after him. What envious D^vil has difcover'd to Aurelia that I a m in T o w n / it muft be Don Lopez, who,to advance his own pretentions to her, has endeavour'd to ruine mine. Wild. It works rarely. Mel - - • _ 0-r, The Mocl^A/lrologer. %Qj l. But I a m refolv'd to fee Aurelia; if it be but to defeat him.[£jc/>'Mplchor. Id. Let's make hafte after him ; I long to fee the end of this adventure. Mel. Wild. Mask. Sir, I think I fee fome W o m e n coming yonder. Bell. W7c!l; I'll leaveyou to your adventures; while I profecutemy own. Wild. I warrant you have made an Affignation to inftruct fome Lad v in the Mathematicks. Bell. I'll not tell you m y defign; ^ecaufe if it does not fucceed, you fhall not laugh at mc. {Exit Bellamy. Enter Beatrix , and Jacinta mthe Habit of a Mulatta. Wild. Let us withdraw a little, and fee if they will come this way. Beat. W e are right, Madam, 'tis certainly your Englifijman, and his Servant with him. But w h y this fecond trial, when you engag'd to break with him, if hefail'd in the firft? Jac. 'Tis true, he has been a little inconftant, cholenck, or fo. Beat. And it feems you are not contented with thofc Vices; but are fearching him for more. This is the folly of a bleeding Gamefter, who will obifinately purine a loling Hand. Jac. O n t'other fide, vou would have m e throw up m y Cards before the G a me be loft; let m e make this one more trial, when he has Money, whether he will give it me,- and then if he tails- Beat. You'll forgive him agen. Jac He's already in Purgatory; but the next Offence fhall put him in the pit, paft all redemption; prithee fing, to draw him nearer: Sure he cannot know m e in this difguife. . • Beat. Make hafte then; fori have more Irons in the Fire; when I have done with you I ha ve another Affignation of m y Lady Theodofia s to D o n Melchor. SONG. CAlm was the Even, and clear was the Sky, And the new budding Flowers didfpring,. n all alone went Amyntas and I To hear the fweet Night wg at fing; I fate, and he laid him down by me; But fearcely his breath he could draw; For when with a fear, he began to draw near, He was dafifd with A ha ha ha ha I 2. He blujVdto himfelf, and lay ftill for a while, And his modefty curbed his defire; But ftreight lconvine'dot his fear with afintle, Which added new Flames to his Fire. 0 Sylvia, faid he, you are cruel, To keep your poor Lover in awe; Then once more heprefl with his hand to my breaft, But was dafh'd with A ha ha ha ha ! I knew 'twas his paffion that caused all his fear; And therefore Ipitfd his Cafe : Irvhifper'd htmfoftly, there's no Body near, And laid my Cheek clofe to his lace: But as he grew bolder and bolder, A Shepherd came by us and faw; And juft as our blifs we began with a Kjjs, He laugh'd out with A ha ha ha ha 1 WM Ifyou dare be the Sjh*, Lady, I have brought you a more confident "j2, ,L that bamful Gentleman . yourSong - - - ^ ^ <)(„ Hold hold, Sir, I am onlyan AmbafTadrefs fent, maUdy,I hope M will not'violate the Laws ol Nations. WM |