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Show 74 »,M AID7/*«*-*, Or, Any, ratber tbm Fall. 7; a~i T» \7 S C E N F I E^ Lady Malepert. A C 1 V • ^ . L- M 4 T have^lept away m y Life, m y better Part of , * K 1 >> u r fj m y !^e of Love : He's g ° n e fr°m rne • Was this an S C E N E Lord Malepert/ Houfe, Hour of Reft ? Sleep had been welcome in a Husband's Bed; but in a Lover's Arms ! he ftole away, fearful of Gayman enters areptg, md repeating, waking me, and fearful to be feen, he ftole away, in e- / , i r.f^i.v J vCry. thin2 lowing his Care of m e : H o w cou'd Sir- Ruif O what a Night was that! how fit the Bed, 0 this ? O Love ! what canft thou not do in a Woman's When on her panting Bofom I was lata. Heart ! that brutal thing, whom, as I thought, I toadM Warm in Enjoyment, we together grew, hy gentle Fires hath foftned by degrees, and me^ed into And as one Mind, were hut one Body too • layman : Night be ftill m y Friend, let m c not fee him md I Will think if nnt m n (?»*,*»»„ AIll wnud LI wwiilnl utnhiinnKk iitt wwaass mmyy GGaayymmaann (ftitlil.l l. H O W , how? one Mind! no, there I'm out Gay. O this Woman ! I love her for her Mi, but hate can't I help thinking of Sir Ruff, and deftrojuer too. Memory of this Night's Pleafures, by callingjto L. Mal. Who's there ? they were all defign'd for another. Can't I be m Gay. Your Lover. wirh the Enjoyment of a delicious Woman, withe L.Mai. O ! be but ever fo : Can you forget > Can you fleding, that any body elfe might have had her^give m e ? Can you excufe m y being to be (bid ? Let as J > 'Tis an impertinent Cunofity in our Km/tjhwell bear the mercenary Blame Her Bafenefs when w e have <Hfcover'd as much as we can, to fought me to her fordid Ends : But I'll return your us, will always drive us upon fornething to feUls -. with • Curiofity did I, call it? Nay, gad, there slop; Gay. Return m y Love : M y Fortune is but yours in the bottom on't, I believe} for 'tis the way L. Mal. You are m y better Fortune. World, in other Favours too, to lefien thofeOk Gay. O this happy Night. But to remember it, a as much as w e can, which w e han't in our pocket, or your Piaure return. Pox, I hate to be ungrateful: But leant h^al. Take this Ring, to make a better Marriage. grateful here, if I wou'd; for there was nothing cave you forgiv'n m e ? 6 to me of the Benefits 1 receiv'd: Wiflmell let IK ^ . How (hall I convince you > thc Hour appointed for Sir Ruff: The Lady ret *• Mal Why, only fay you have. for Sir Ruf" but when I think *te*^^j£j^££° lM\ D ™ & the living hoof, that after that fhe (hou'd ftill miftake me, for tnat hf? Ues, within you will believe m e - Booby of her Bawd's providing I don't forgive [Going out, Wifhwell to >em with • furious Riot, the expenfe of Charms, the prcW-'. Madam, Madam, where are you ? Bid Life, and Love (too van: for Nature's Bounty to^ ^_ _ ^ ^ _ _v another Hour) might have inform d yet Day: Wifnwelh m y Convoy ; I c fccr.No matter now, if * e know, me. -- • ^ . y ^ ^ ^ and Love (too vaft tor Nature's Bousty n. • her Hour) might have informed her h^.^'-f^ the W o m a n : What', the Matter ? S y : WjhvA my Convoy, I can't get o f M r y o u he happy Man , Mr. G«ymm f M n m at,r now. if ihe knows me Who: : ^aymAn • tow'- me.? D i mfh. |