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Show 7° The K E Y /^ Note 6. p. 14. 1. 25. I have printed above a hundred Sheets of PrfV, muate the Plot into the Boxes. '' ' l0 l»fi- There were printed Papers given the Audience W the acting the Indian Emperor, telling them rW °r° the Sequel of the Indian Qjieen ; paft of which PI W*S written by Mr. Ay,,, &cT * " V ^ P r v ^T 7' P- l+- l 33. terfons, load, I VOw to Zad, and all a conftant Style of Failer in the Wild Gallant £ \ the take this fhort Speech, inftead of many ' f°r wluch> Failer. Really, Madam, I look Jon you a< n P r fuch worth, and all that, that 1 vo-w toZ' l\ *** of all Perfons in the World; and tho^ I am a pi r°T * inconfderahle in the World, and all that MaA J ib*l am Perfan of your Worth andExcelUncy,^ *>« Wild Gallant, p. 8i Note 8. p. iC. 1. i4. Bayes. No Sir, there are certain lies uion ne tk*> 1 cannot be difengagedfrom. l ' tbat 7 H e contracted with the Kind's Co^-nmr „c \ a Note 9. p. 16. 1. 2. So Boar and Sow, when any Storm is niah Snuff up and fmell it gath'ring in the Sky'; Boar beckons Sow to trot in Chefnut Groves And their conlummate their unfnifh'd Loves'- Penfive in M u d they wallow all alone, And fnore and gruntle to each other's'Moan. In Ridicule of this. So two kind Turtles, when a Storm is nicrh, " Look up, and fee it gathering in the Sky"; iiach calls his Mate to fhelter in the Groves, Leaving, in Murmurs, their unfinifhed Loves: Perch'd on fome dropping Branch, they fit alone, And coo, and hearken to each other's Moan. Conouefi af Granada, Part II. p. 48. Note the R E H E A R S A L. Note 10. p. 16. 1. Thun. Jam the bold Thunder. Light. The brisk Ligbtnhi* I. I am the Evening dark as^Night, 71 21 Slighted Maid p. 48. Note !i. p. 16. 1. 34, 2- Let the M e n 'ware the Ditches ; Maids look to their Breeches ; We'll fcratch them with Briars and Thiftles. Note 12. p. iy. !. IO> r ^ Abraham Ivory had formerly been a confiderable Ador of Wornens Parts , but afteiwards ftupify'd himfelf fo far with drinking ftrong Waters, that before the firft a < W of tins farce, he was fit for nothing, but to go of Errands • for which, and mere Charity, the Company allowed him a weekly Salary. ACT II. Note I. 20. I Begin this Play with a Whifper. Drake Sen. Draw up your M e n ; And in low Whifpers give our Orders out. <, .<..* _ Play-houfe to be left, p. 100. II c AZ°U1 Pr:nC> P" 2 ° ' 22> 39> 69 ; where you will find all the chief Commands and Directions are given in Whifpers. Note 2. p. 10. \. 23. Mr. William Wintofiull was a moft excellent judicions Actor, and the beft Inllructor of others. He died in Jul, 1679. Note 3. p. 20. 1. 16. See C Ii Z uT" ^^ "'*'* " S°m'"- cr 1 o r N°te 4- P- 20- *• »9- JnoftofhhfmfdraSa£reatTaker «*"*> andmadc Note |