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Show 78 The M A I D V laft Trayen 0r> ^ rafher fhm ftM ^ you may remember, you fent ^^^ ^ Gay. Why,do yoo think your felf a fit ManforaBack-knock up Mrs. Darkas, for the Cordial Waters, ar^or ? Y Q U m].ghf a$ we]] ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ were to follow me- f rou in at the Window: The Ladies defign'd to laugh at Ld. Mal. Not that I k n o w o - afjd b d ^ Fricnd j m a d e B G w . Nay, my Lord, there you muft exeifou out of their Power. ^ truth is miih j you did feed him home, for how Sir Ruf. Nay, Gad, I thought there was fornething we elfe have found him here . n»c. FoF w b e n sir symphony and I came Face to Face, we Ld. Mal. W h y that's true : Well, well, it 1 havefewere prefently Friends, and agreed upon the Fiddles. But it, I beg all your Pardons. ince they defign'd to make an Afs of mc, Vl\ have fatis- L.Mal. h it not enough, m y Lor , that you action, or m y Mony again. home, at thefe unfeafonable Hours, but you mufti Gay. Experience can never be bought too dear, Sir. your drunken Companions before you ? & Rtt£ Zounds, Sir, I'll go to her, and tell her (he LJer Wifhwell.^ fes. ffijhwell and I were afleep, when this unmanner!? Gay. I'm glad I know your Principles. fter came into the Dining-room : w e thought tin Grn. Sir Symphony, why do you look fo angry? I hate been Thieves, and poor Wifiwell was almoft frigk31ood-(hed; then, Sir Ruff and you are old Friends; be-of her Senfes. ides, Gayman and I had Bufinefs, as you fee, Sir; but Wifli. I muft elbfe with her, for m y own fake, low went the Tilt? Ha! I'm forry, for both your fake?, L. Mal. Was this well done, my Lord ? Yet I can fee thro' neither of you. I .o\e a Vifto, asmy Lord think you cou'd be fo ill a Man to defign it, asiays, mightily. upon my Honour, I won't think you cou'd. Enter Servant. Wifi. M y Lord, my Lord, is this the ufe you ir; Serv. There are fome Mafquers below, deiire to be ad-. what I told you ? D o you deferve fo good a Ladjnitted. Mr. Gayman, was it like your Chara&er, to be Co: Ld. Mal. O gemini! Wife, let'em come up: [Ex. Serv. rare in fo bale an Undertaking ? And all of youtoiark you, Gentlemen, let's even make a Night on't: I a Combination lavefome mafquing Habits within; Captain Titter, Sir Ld. Mal. Nay, Wifhwell, as I hope to be fav.&jE Sir Symphony, we'll all be in Difguife. I love aDif- 'twas altogether an Accident, no body had the kjorfe* when every body knows one, mightily. fi*n upon my Wife, or her Honour, that I to Sir Sym. Hang your Mafquerades, I begin to be tir'dof'em: T%re has fiappeh'd fome little Mifiakes, I n mlFislohngones Labour always upon other Men's MiftrefTes; fay ; but I am always fo deaf with drinking, yonf"n y°? nave waited upon a Gentlewoman thro' the - - G a d fo i here's Mufick : See who 'tis that Serpen;tomes of the Night, and think of going home witli I love Serenading mightily. , ^ ™ J™ have ™?{ her Pockets as full of Sweet- "Enter Sir Ruff, and Sir Symphony vMtaft™* th*J,can hoJd> her own Spark appears in the Sir Ruff. I have out-ftaid m y Affigoatioo; taJW b « « £ * P**W. tor offering to lead her to nade wli) make her amends/ What's here ? <%J^^°™ ^ to waIk h o m e > A n W e *<*?>> ,m«i^. Sir , fvW« well helo'd UD. that trufts^VSTrr "ablt- ...... renade <f |