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Show ir4 The FATAL M A H " A M { No, we muft never part. tis rn O f Comfort I have left, and when he ta All goes along w * h him : O could y The Tyrant to divorce Lite rrom / I live but in m y Child B d No, let m e pray in vain, and beg my From Door to Door, to teed his daily Wants, Rafher than always lofe him. ; C *•/</. Then have your Child, and feed him »< your Prayer. You, Rafcal, Slave j what do I keep you tor I H o w came this W o m a n in ? &*» W h y indeed, m y Lord, I did as good asteflj before, m y Thoughts upon the matter - C Bald. Did you fo, Sir ? n o w then tell her iftU Tell'her I fent you to her. pfcri^J *«» tomrk\ There's one more to provide for. > S.w. Good m y Lord, what I did was in perfcdd dience to the old Nurfe theie : I told her what it wd come to. C. Bald. What ! this was a Plot upon me. Mori you, were you in thc Confpiracy ? be gone, go M ther; I have provided you an Equipage, now ki when you pleafe. She's old enough to do you Service. have none for hsr. The wide World lies before yot> gone, take any Road, bat this, to beg or itawn (hall be glad to hear of you; But never fee me rnort [He drives 'em off btfm AC Or, the Innocent Adultery, nc JACT II. SCENE I. Enter Villeroy and Carlos. ar.T1 H E Part l a(^ m y°ur Intereft, goes againft 1 the grain of m y good Nature and Confciencc : Bat fince 'tis necefTary to your Service, and will be m y Siller's Advantage in the End, I'm better recoacil'd to it. Vil. My Inrereft ! 0 never think I can intend to raife An Intereft from Ifabella*s Wrongs. Your Father may have intcrefted Ends, !n her undoing ; But m y Heart hss none* Her Happinefs muft be m y Intereft, And that I would reftore. ' * I Or. Why fo I mean. Thefe Hard (hips that m y Father lays upon her* I'm forry for; and wifh I could prevent: But he will have his Way. Since there was nothing to be hop'd from her Profperi* ty, the Change of her Fortune may alter the Condition of her Thoughts, and make at laft for you. I Vil. She is above her Fortune. Cur. Try her again. W o m e n commonly love accord* iag to the Circumftances they are in. Vil Common W o m e n may. Car. Since you are not accelTary to the Injuftice, you may be perfwaded to take the Advantage of other Peoples Crimes. s * M l muft defpife all thofe Advantages, That indirectly can advance m y Love. No, tho' I live but in the hopes of her, And languid for th' Enjoyment of thofc hopes : Id rather pme in a confuming Want Of what I wifh, than have the BlefTing mine, from any Reafon, butconfenting Love! v! let m e never have it to remember ^ |