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Show 64 The MAID'S laft Trayer, Q^ A rafher thm FalL 6_ Now will I be a very obedient Lover, and not \ * Graw In a Pillory ? C * . Ounds! this may be m y . - N o , no, it is „« »*-««. Come, come, let's Tune ; w e make the La- [Tbe Captain peers akut thtUes ftay- • ,., , . - . /• / S/rSw, Ladies, you're very welcome : Chain? <**" « B*/*-™. and vhd,e. he "/TL1'L"', °f, Wou'd T o o wo?d unmask, and join the Arms of **"<" «"*'* >h° **'„ T h" ?*d \ ? ^ ' i ^ 7 J E K the force of the Mulick, that not, '*» * » • »*«* «*» B < # **»' ^ g h the Candle-, when Beauty, iu m c i w w « ^ s phony m w w j,;™ fo, ,„„•, m„ke it found. m'Ih£Pknow, Sir, you are too well bred, not „, • ^^ ! Gentlemen 'tis imposeM» Play at .., r lis rate : Standing fo near me, as you do, your Dream USsTsym This Place is facred to the Fair, you ;as fo moiften'd m y Strings, they won't found.^ ^ command, Ladies ; „ D h Knight Crowds moft fplen- Sir Ruff Knight is y o u r ^ u r n a I here ? Are J . • $ £ w h e n , ^ a good Goods I muft examine [0#r,« L , ^ 7 ^divide it by Minums, does L Su. O Jefu ! this rude Fellow ! CravaNftring deaden the found of your Fiddle ? Sir Sym. Sir, you may ta* tm thc Mufick play, g Ms g_e and coft me'fift Pounds, here you muft excufe me, I fuffer no ruffling- }emIcmen . pray r u f p e n d y 0ur Curiofity, and come to m y *. ~ * . ~. *» r L - T L Camber, and I'll refolve you any Queftion in Mufick. Str Ruff. Zounds! Sir, I'll excufe neither them, ^ R u # Butj sir> if t h/v o l a t iic Parts 0f Mufick (hould you, for all your fcraping, uftk w;th thecffluviumsof the Air 5 forTicoBrache holds, Gay. This muft be improv d to a Quarrel. [To Grijj Sounds g0 m a right Line by undulation : Can com- Hark you, Sir Ruff _ _ non Timc bc confiftcnt with a Jigg ? S/rR«f. Zounds! Sir, I'll protect the Damfels,asff sir Sym Lord> sir> you makc fuch a Noife 1 m a ke as any Man. ]} m y jjggS m c o m m o n time j are you fatisfy'd ? Gra*. Ay, Sir Ruff, get the rude Fool beates, sir ^J; But if Harmony was firft difcover'd, by the wou'd affront 'em, do. mating of Hammers upon an Anvil; w h y (hou'd not your L. Su, O Jefu ! Mr. Granger, protect me, I'm reread make the moft -melodious Inftrument ? For Arifto-die. QQSS£B&$ le holds that your hollow Veffels Gran. There's no danger Madam, Sir Sym. If you're for a Cockpit, fo Come, pray L. Su. Pray lead m e to a Chair, I tremble every fct»s begin [All the while the Symphony Tlays, he beats of m e j I (hall fall into a Fit. time, and [peaks in admiration of it. Gran. 'Twou'd break Sir Symphony's Heart, Madfl $;r Sym. O Gad ! there's a flat Note ! there's Art! h ow L. Su. O law ! I hope you don't know me; I FTurprizingly the Key changes! O law ! there's a double I wou'd not be known for the World. relifh ! I fwear, Sir, you have the fweeteft little Finger in Gran. I only guefs your Quality ; by your Air. England ! ha! that Stroak's new j I tremble every Inch of L. Su. But w h y do you tax m e for Sir Sym^me: N o w Ladies look to your Hearts Softly, Gentlc-fwear, Sir, I value no Body more than your fell J men remember the Eccho Captain, you play the vow, you have oblig'd me'extreamly- wrong Tune O law! m y Teeth! m y Teeth! for God's Sir Sym. All Difcords J Fourths, and Sevenths! Gfake, Captain, mind your Cittern--.--- N o w the Fuga, menj Wou'd that Ear of your's were reform'd on; ' '" ~ Bafes! • |