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Show TATBO¥^7- V 5"° . ___^---^-rtToiSri^SS^tol^r, accept ^I^OnccCrel^^o^ rf Kefuial^ it-^ not^ or perhaps the KaB. wto> W_^i. friend, he 8^J&«_# **ta! 1: mall uo't'he fltall tasteful to a Man f ^ ^ ^ w n Conditions; he's at the Door, taSed. ill ™ k e a/°"t tSKI^S Day of general JUfe P 7 J 5 : YOU comand her^y^ ta°w f r _. _.,_ deem _ K*. IT! call him in 5 1 m fure he ™ D R £ _ ^ „.„,„., ,„>« Harman Jun. Intention to do you any ^"^mmand me to more difficult Employments, than J ^ e r B ^ o r a T r t o f whom 1 did «* willingly embrace art ill Opinion. henceforward, fhall have Power to take from me that PX». &»- Now fet we forward to the Caftle 5 the Bride is there before us. Tmelf. Sir, I «£ J,™'Harman Sen. Towerfon, Beamont, and Van Herring. Eoler Captain Perez. Fife N o w Captain, when perform you what yon promts d concerning ^'^--There, JW, ta*e your Hire of Blc^gain.^ ^ ^ 7«„ Your Reafon for this fudden Change. I cannot own the Name of Man, and do't. > Jun. Your Head fhall anfwer the Negled of what you were com- . If it muft, I cannot fhun my Deftiny. Fife Harman, you are too rafh; pray hear his Reafons hrft. Per. I have 'em to m y felf; I'll give you none. _ Fife. None, that's hard; well, you can be fecret, Captain, for your own fake, I hope. Per. That I have fworn already; m y Oath binds me. Fife That's enough: W e have now chang'd our Minds, and do hot wifh Ins Death ; at leaft as you fhall know. [Afide. Per. I am glad on't; for he's a brave and worthy Gentleman : I would not, for the Wealth of both the Indies, have had his Blood upon m y Soul to anfwer. Fife, afide. to Harm.] I (hall find a time to take back our fecret from him,- at the Price of his Life, when he leaft dreams of it; mean time 'tis fit we fpeak him fair. Harm. Perez. KHarm. manded Perez. any Honourable way. [Ex. Perez. Harm. I told you that this Spaniard had not courage enough for fuch an Enterprize. Fife: He rather had too much of Honefty. Harm. Oh, you have ruin'd me I You promis'd me, this day, the Death of Towerfon, and now, inftead of that, I fee him happy; I'll go and fig' ; 1 fw, r fhall enjoy her. AMl£0YN A 5/i Fife. He fha'nt, that I fwear with you; but you're too ralh; the BufineG never can be done your way. • Harm. I'll truft no other Arm but m y own in it. ^ WC' Y C M , m i T ry°U f h a 1 1 > FJI helP you this"Evening as he goes from the Cattle, well find fome way to meet him in the dark, and then make fure of him for getting Maidenheads to Night: To morrow I'llbe flow a Pill upon m y Spanifij Don, left he difcover what he knows. Ha> Give me your Hand, you 11 help me. Fife. B • all m y hopes, I will: In the mean time, with a feign'd Mirth, 'tis fit we gild our Faces; the troth is, that we may fmile in earneft, when we look upon the Englifhman, and think ho\y we will ufe him. Harm. Agreed, come to the Caftle. [Exeunt Enter Harman Senior, Towerfon, and Yfabinda, Beamont, Collins, Van Herring: They feat themfelves, Epithalamium. THE Day is come, I fee it rife, Betwixt the Bride's and Bridgroom s Eyes ; That Golden Day, they wijh'dfo long, Love picked it out amidji thc Throng: He defeind to himfelf this Sun, And tool^ the Reins, and drove him on ; In his own Beams he drefi him bright, Tet bid him bring a better Night. The Day you wifeld arrivd at laft, Tou wifh as much that it were paft; One Minute more and Night will hide The Bridegroom and the blufhing Bride The Virgin now to Bed does go : Take care, Oh Touth, fee rife .not feo; She pants and trembles at her doom, And fears and wifees thou woudfi come. The Bridegroom comes, ,He comes apace, With Love and Fury in his Face ; Shefejrinks away, he dofe purfues, And Prayers and Threats at once docs ufe: She, foftly fighing, beg delay, And with her Hand puts, his away : Now out aloud for help Qe cries, Jnd now defpairing feju^s her Eyes. Harm. Sen. I like this Song, Tvfs fprigbtly; it wou'd reftore me twenty Years of Youth, had I but fuch a Bride. A DANCE. Towerf. Prithee, Friend, oblige me, and can nor ro ^ BeamonJ;> '" ^Prithee be not ^^^^'^^^"'^ ungrateful if he do's not acknowledge it. Hay, g The S^CFIGHTt t 7| 1 HO ever faw a "Noble Sight, W rhat mver vimU * < All |