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Show -Mode. 7__- -. Dis belt for us not to have ertjoy d 5 Prl Will, Madam Sffcan'thdlp it. but Gad, the ftron: ^ ;,norher, is never to enjoy, astbev Dor. The only way to 1 ;ep us " ^ nothing it you would Grapes by hanging 'em upon a Lin. 5 enej preferve 'emfrclh. . , 1 in the Very keeping, however Pal. But'then they wither and g 1 0 w > every rime I fee you s and \ fhall have a warmth for vou, and an eagerncis, y if I chance to out-live Melantha - -- />r. And iff chance to out-live * ( m lipon that Hope. 'Tis triie, Pal. Well, nicherifhmyBodyas, m j nup f ^ . ^ civillyjby I would not diroaiy murder the W ^ „, begin to raorrow the way of Kindnefs, 111 put as tan a folvd on. Night, and be very wrathful with her tl s rcio ^^ ^ Dor. Well Palamede, heres m y Hand vciuu 7 for all your Threatnings. T would the ripenefs of a Me- Jlndl tr;Vn^"r,trnUow ana then to lookonyou, and rofee !f £.'"CASt «-* fo<fcar *e Gardener Ihould catch yon taking up the Glafs. f)rfe,. Rhodophil. fife ( 4 * ) Billing fofweetly! now I am confirm'd in m y fufpicions M ^ZSJ S^^tt I fear Ihave Interrupted your Recre-ations. j* Z^no'xcuies'Ld Spoufe, 1 faw fair Hand conyey'd to Lip, and p ^ - S £ # ^ a SL feezing foft Wax together£•»1 todemu-fetoLfc, you and I muft clear this Reckoning, why would you have leduc d m y Wife ? . /V. W h y would you have debauch d m y Mtitns ? r.m*raiitf A k What do you think of that civil Couple, that play d at a Game call d, Hide and Seek, laft Evening, in the Grotto? „™r^ Pal. What do you think of that innocent Pair, w h o made it their pretence to leek for others, but came, indeed, to hide themfelves there? Rho. All things confider'd, I begin vehemently to fufpect, that the young Gentleman I found in your Company laft Night, was a certain Youth ot m y Acquaintance. ,, , r r sx J Pal. And I have an odd Imagination, that you could never have lulpectedI m y fmall Gallant, if your little villanous French-man had not been a falfe Brother. Rho. Farther Arguments are needlefs, Draw off, I (hall fpeak to you n ow by the way of Bilbo. {claPs his Hand *o his Sword. Pal. And 1 (hall anfwer you by the way of Dangerfield. {Claps his Hand on his. Dor. Hold, hold, are not you two a couple of mad fighting Fools, to cut one another's Throats for nothing? Pal. H o w tor nothing ? He courts the W o m a n I muft marry. R h . And he courts you, whom I have marry'd. Dor. But you can neither of you be jealous of what you love not. R h . Faith I am jealous, and that makes me partly fufpect that I love you better than i thought. Dor. Pi (h ! a meer Jealoufie of Honour. Rho. Gad I am afraid there's fomething elfe in't, for Palamede has W'it, and if he loves you, there's fomething more in ye than I have found: Some rich Mine, for ought 1 know, that I have not yet difcover'd, Pal. 'Slife, what's this ? here's an Argument for m e to love Melantha, for he has lov'd her, and he has Wit too, and, for ought I know, there m a y be a Mine : But, if there be, I am refolv'd I'll dig for't. Dor. (to Rhod.) Then I have found m y Account in railing your Jealoufie : 0 ! 'tis tlie moft delicate (harp Sawce to a cloy'd Stomach, it will give you a new Edge, Rhodophil. Rho. And a new Point too, Doralice, if I could be fure thou art honeft. Dor. lf you are wife, believe me for your own fake: Love and Religion have but one thing to truft to, that's a good found Faith. Confider, if I have playd falfe, you can never find it out by any Experiment you can make upon me. Rho U°r. But if y o u left her clean »nA f„, V, ' ^ had bcen toot in. ,,'"': J™*fy>«, you know me too well ,„•• t,nS-therefore in confideration of out• J M ' Z ' I Z ,maS'ne 1 (peak for fear. m A "RI * & & * > ** ^ ' i"innocenndtfl,'P' ' ""' " » >'ou' * * & & *J^i£*SBS^*^* *»*«*j h. o^=: Wife and Husband for §££&? -^ tfggg Pal. In fuch a cafe thev mnft A T &uner • foA*:ffi *&^*®*&thatwou,d not do *** invade e a c f o t h e ^ * ^ ' ^ W aS «** • * a nrm League, not « ^ «-%&i££5r5f^l^ H0(HlitV -fe betwiar frelh Waters. m °' Treatlts> as m » by Sea as Land, and in all W^abrold,' ofhyXTea'aSteXfr^^^6 L^' ** * by tlie help of the other Patty ' * ** W°menfhall revenge themfelves ***^*£*fi^^'«*! ***"' IhaveagreatTemptation Pala. Haft thou fo? r ri . Fall on Machduf, L UaP' him on th Shoulder, And curft be he that firft cries, Hold, enough Enter Polydamas, Palmyra, Artemis*ArgaIeon: after them, Eubulus «* Sir, on my kneesll^?^ (W* Pol. Away, I'll hear no more. Palm For m y dead Mother's fake, you fay you lov'd her And tell m e I refemble ner. Thus fhe • ' Had begg'd. Pol - .And thus had I deny'd her. Palm. You muft be merciful. Arga. You muft be conftant. Pol Go, bear 'em to the Torture, you have boafted You have a King to Head you : I would know To whom 1 muft refign. Eub. This is our Recompence For ferving thy dead Queen. Her. . And Education Of thy Daughter. ^ Arga. You are too modeft in not naming all His Obligations to you : W h y did you Omit his Son, the Prince Leonidas ? Pol. That Impofture I had forgot, their Tortures fhall be doubled. Her. You pleafe me, I fhall die the fooner. Eub. N o , could I live an Age, and ftill be rack'd I ftill would keep the Secret. ' [Ai they „e { ~ Enter Leonidas, Guarded. Leon. O h , whither do you hurry Innocence! Ifyou have any Juftice, fpare their Lives, Or if I cannot make you Juft, at leaft I'll teach you to more purpofe to be Cruel. Palm. Alas, what does he feek! Leon. Make me the object of your Hate and Vengeance I! Are thefe decrepid Bodies worn to ruine, Juft ready, of themfelves, to fall afunder, And |