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Show , 8 The MMv'shft 'Prayer; ,.Or, Any, rather than Vail. ±9 5 -ru v .„.Mn - fit without you. Km but I came upon an Affignation with your Worlhip s % T M S i g h t s S S we Raffle there. and 'twill hardly be in the PoWer of a Guinea to make Gay. I Raffle fo-.' H«rt-..-- ^""^"L- / I vow fhe has a difinal time on't T , M i ^ S T f a ^ u , R o u n d o f Vifitation,! , * * £ A difmal time on't, indeed, if your Ladylh.p Lady. Mrs. Siam, you re in your ™ lMff a„. but for G o (j.s fake> Mr. G ^ « M » , as you ten- U\ -T U. to find your Ladyfhip here : I have t|( der the Reputation and Quiet of a poor Woman, that t. S " m i ] t Z l [ havelm in the next R o o m to <|» & v e been younger m m y time, be fo kind n ow fweeteft things, I * ™ ™ in how came w c^. W el], Mrs. Sim. I will be fo kind. £ ^ ? rhftatJI to'Tour Company, I'm fare! Sim. Elfe this overcharg'd Blunderbufs will have the Who-ever's the better teyou V 1 Impudence to come in, and let fly among the Ladies. fall have no reafon to thank you 1to > « «** ? ^ (roffl his Jealoufie. , a m m/b. Nor I neither Pox take h.nv L4* J the ^ ^ rf Sex Your Servanr, Gay W h y what s the matter, pray • _ ,. * [Exit Si/m. T^^^^/cSS1' iffhS^^-^T^A ^ Mr. Op** is a civil Gentleman in Fellow, fthat ought tc> be^a Cuckold « I nad worn ran and ^ __ ^ as a Lad can defire in t hood enough about m e to make him one; is matter . FP him-Shall I bring nough for all the Misfortunes, that can tall upon a *» 7 the g SruffSf Ma/am? T h e }fa r e the neweft things. Vai man of m y pubhek Employment ( fure th >l{ leajfc r 1 ^ ^ . Gay. What! m y noble Captain Vrydrubb, your HI ^ / S o £ e of ^ ftal/Wa F re) ^OT< band? t . _rt„raii kT'm. wouk ^ w . Upon the Faith of a Chriftiam, Madam, they ne-ilp. Ay, ay,;he nobie Captainas J ™ ™ * ™ ' ™ ™ faw this fide of the World yet; they're juft out of he were a Captain now, i?J"*™m™*r™*^ the Indian Houfe, and never were open'd to any one, but that I might hope to be rid of him : But 1 m cv^n ^ Morni tQ m Lad KtiUchairm(in. fa indecd is enough ferv'd, I muft have l^61^^^'V.Z my very good Cuftomer, and bought four Pieces of 'em A Man of Honour, as he calls himfeit, to com mand m , fo/ & ^ K ^ One that has out-liv'd the Memory o beinga Corpo , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ p f ^ ^ p . ^. in the Civil Wars ; and has borrow d the i ttie or a if. ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ RoQmj .f y Qu tain, on,'y to run in Debt witb.- ;M]OUS it pleafe But, 5ww, what have you done about our .Gay. He's Man of Honour enough, to oe jeaiuu, Raffle? A^ ^ ^ Subfcribers e Q 0 W? feems. , . ^an* Siam. I want but one, Madam: I have got a very Ho- Siam. Yes, yes, he's Jealous enough to o; a J " , neft generous Gentleman to make one, Sir Ruff Ran- Hoaour, if that will make him one : But nes jea. €umer% if he wins, he'll fcorn to carry any thing out of himfelf, 1 fuppofe, and his o w n Honour; and tnat^1 ^e Company. fome of thc Ladies wi]1 be the bettc_ fof him • Jealous-of me, and mine : But 1 ye a piag y _ ^im Lcaye ^ ^ thjngs tQ m e : ThQ M e Q j provide for with bim, that's the Truth on't ; he tollows m e aji u you> ^ ^ Houfe, fhall be Men of Honour, I alTure you, thc Town, dogs m e where-ever I go : Ail tms iiv - 1 md fo_ thc Purpofe you dcflgn *cm r-Exitm Morning he has been at m y Heels: He-toy*1™l * La^> What purpofe can fuch a Beaft, as Rancoumer, be ding afcer the Fellows, and if he finds out my-ru &Rgn>d for a m o n g the W o m c n ? he fwears he'il pepper m e : N o w if he has ieen your rtmTt the Door; the whole World fhall never perfijj • B § / |