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Show The M A I D V laft Trayer; Q^ jnyt rather than Fail. +$ t S» Mr Grmn«, y°a are MelhnchoBjr o'th' B from a Man, that's thought morofe den are'you not WeJI ? will you have fome of m , « £ ™ ; . . ris , fign of , clear sky ; no Clouds to raife wa%t7earn ?. M y Fever',s i._n t.he cS pi.r it..s., MMaaddaanm,. *e SPpl een," _ ^ ha loves m e and has e'en as good as f l to, there's fornething extraordinary j *£• f And j v o w and fwear I defign to let h.m obW"'Change, Sir. , , , _,,, f o W his Paffion is not unfuccefsful: I have a Plot upon I X i'« ty ny LifS>he s 10 Lo7,' ? t WmT My p«ttyiittle 7«»fta11 vlflt hl J m' ,?lof ' " # L Tr,V I hope he is, to be reveng'd of him. ™ hi J w a „ ^_e hira m y Song, and tell htm, all the i £ Well, is it fo, Mr. Grangerr ___,,, fi h £ in Love with me, and that you know Gran. In Company, like this, usdifhcult to li«»iB.force a Declaration. out a Paffion \Attb** " '» Tnf,£. j ^ . N o doubt, Child. i S« Well, this is a plain Declaration We muj t s „ Wea> w e ftall fo laugh : And then you come to force him to a Confeffion s 'twill prefs his Modeft,fit m Lady Sufm Granger and then I return thy far, I vow now. , . . , l&fc and your Servant tells you, my Laiy Sufm Gran. Garn The Confeffion's but toe plain ; tho fte^ p e has fent up w o rd, his Lady s juft a landing ftakeTit. [ 4 m ba Chair-and then fay, your Lady (hip's, m y L Trie W h y fo fallen, Sir ? ear> is the pretty'ft Equipage in T o w n - a n d then 1 Gam. Have I not Caufe ? y well I mall be fo happy : For Mr. Granger re: L. Iric. You miftake it, but I fhall find a time. ,ives to eat in Plate. [Ie*iwjt£.. Trie. Has he told you fo ? Garn. I fhall find it for you. L. SH. Jefu ! no ; but then he laughs at all the Fools j [£. Sufan and Trickitt »%d will bring m e home the Lampoons : But 1 mult Gran. W e interrupt the Ladies. Let's take the ftftruft the Child; come hither Jam; pr'ythee, m y Dear, and leave 'em [r^wdon me a little. > u » 0 law' Gentlemen, I beg a thoufand Pardon L. Trie. That m y very good Friend fhou d be io blind . What pone' well, I'm fo glad I have thee to my he'll be fornething long in her Inflations ; IB into the Child if Company comes, I have the Head-ach, aadilofet-how! Suit)! [Looks in, and flam.] A Man aileep laid down -hxit Tage, and returns.} I have a St, thy Clofet ? r l^i* i°" / f • of prodigious Importance to tell thee ; well, 'tis fo L. Su. O law ! 1 v o w and fwear now, tis m y Ne- Mens Misfortune to judge amifs : But what if GrAew-.-He was here before the Company " m e , and you fliou'd be in Love r now fince our Quarrel, his Wife w o n t give him leave L Trie Wou'd that be an Error in his Judgment? > come to me. Well, I wonder at her irregular Fancy m I 2 T o k w ? ycuuke m e wrong : U w h a t if *p, and Friendfhip : H o w can fhe endure an a n y * fhou'd love a Friend of yours? Well, I'll keep th«*/ry, while there's a youthful Gayman to be had W fonger !„ MPenfe ; he h J agood Eftate, bef,desW/e a Confidence with fuch a Creature a, mjlrvell, that s an/l'm con/dent you wou'/not be againftit. ^ ^ ? ^ ^ L Tr.e What! a good Eftate ? *• ^ w ^ ^ ^ ^ rJt hu E L. Su. O cr.rn.ne! I feel muft be pjunwtth thee.l ^ / * what>s ^ ^ wh did did not you obferve h o w civil he w u to m e ? ^ ^ D o o r unlock'd 1 I'm fure I made the Back L. Trie. 'Twas his good Breeding. ." ' Door L J |