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Show V I 2 2 The F A L S E FRIEND. °tf* VtaW&. if I have not fomething m write you ? Methinks I have a rogu.fh Eye, 1 m fure I havTa mettled Heart. I'm foft and warm, and found, ^Uetfcomes it then, this Rafcal Up*, who now k.Teen two Hours in the Family, has not yet thought "worth \Z While to make one Motion towards me? N « hat the Blockhead's Charms have mov d me but V m anary mine han't been able to move htm. 1 doubt I m u f f i n with the Lubber; my Reputat.on's at ftakeuPon?t, and 1 muft rouze the Drone fomehow. Lopez, rubbing hit £y«, and comxng on. r.» What a damn'd Condmon is that of a Vakr K o toner do 1, in comfortable Slumber, dofe my E ° but methinks m y Matter's upon m e with fifiy SUpso'th'Back, for making him wan m the Street. have Ws Order* to let him in here to-n.ght and fo I S e'en Who's that ? J«a** •' M _ ,a Catterwauling'. like enough. - ^ T T h e Fellow's there •, 1 had beft not W e * * Ca{S' The Slut's handfome, I begin to kindle : Bu, if J $ £ fhou'd be at the Door - W h y there let bo be till the Matter's over. U • Jac. Shalt! advance ? ^ ^.SSrrLookheha, (£ J . r „ \vrv»man of <»reat Dilciction, i Lop. She feems a W o m a n or 0 ™ (^ tremble. «,. (>*jW*. * K . Hang it, I muft venture. 'L £,;. Faint Heart never w o n fait Lady. I i Jac. Lop* : Lop. Jacinta J Jac. O dear heart ! is't you ? 1J Charming >«»!« > fear me not'' * The F A L S E F R I E N D . ~ ,2, Jac. O ho! he begins to talk foft .th,n . * take upon us again. -"uien let us Lop. Cruel Jacinta, whofe Mouth f final! a* • ^ff** made but one Morfel of m y Heart. l lt ,s) has 3&w. It's well he prevents m e , I w a s jroin* •„ i bout the Rafcal's Neck. ' S n § t0 leaP »• Z # . Barbare ?*«»/*, cait your Eyes *^' Oft your poor Lope^, e'er he dies. / « * Poetry too ! Nay then I have done his Bufinefs. Lop. Feel how I burn with hot Defire ^^ Ah ! pity me, and quench m y Fire • * Deaf m y fair Tyrant, deaf to m y W o e s Nay then^ Barbarian, in it goes. (Drawing a Knife. Jac. W h y h o w n o w Jack-Sauce? why h o w n o w Pre! fumption } what Encouragement have I g'iven you, Jack. a-lent, to attack m e with your Tenders ? I cou'd tear your Eyes out, Sirrah, for thinking I a m fuch a one! What Indecency have you feen in m y Behaviour, Impudence, that you fhou'd think m e for your beaftlv Turn, you Goat you. ' Lop. Patience, m y much offended Goddefs, 'tis ho-nourably I wou'd (hare your Bed. Jac. Peace, I fay Mr. Liqwrifl,. I, for w h om the moft fuccefsful Cavaliers imploy their Sighs in vain, wall I look d o w n upon a crawling W o r m ? Ph* See that crop Ear there, that Vermin, that'wants to eat at a Table would fet his Matter's mouth a watering. Lop. M a y I prefume to make an humble Meal upon What favoury Remnants he m a y leave ? Jac. N o . ; Lop. 'Tis hard ! 'tis wondrous hard ! Jac. Leave m e. Lop. 'Tis pitiful, 'tis wondrous pitiful! Jac. Be gone, I fay. Thus Ladies 'tis, perhaps fometimes with you, With Scorn you fly the thing which you purfue. (Exit Jac. Lop.folus. 'Tis very well, Mrs. Flfpflap, 'tis very »J but do you hear Tawdery, you are not fo al-f 2 luring tveU |