. The London stage : a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces and interludes ; accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised. acother wordfrom me to-night, have done. (Turning to Silky.)I hate fawning. Sil. Ah, Mr. Sulky ! you will have your humour* Sulky. The undiscriminating generosity of thisyoung man supported you in your day of distress;for which, serpent-like, you turned to sting yourpreserver. ^ Sil. Ah! you will have your humour. Sulky. Yes ; and it is my humour to see thatyour vill


. The London stage : a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces and interludes ; accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised. acother wordfrom me to-night, have done. (Turning to Silky.)I hate fawning. Sil. Ah, Mr. Sulky ! you will have your humour* Sulky. The undiscriminating generosity of thisyoung man supported you in your day of distress;for which, serpent-like, you turned to sting yourpreserver. ^ Sil. Ah! you will have your humour. Sulky. Yes ; and it is my humour to see thatyour villainy shall be exposed in its true colours,hypocrisy, falsehood, and fraud, are your fami-liars. , To screen your avarice, you made it believedthat this gentleman had been the cause of lodgingthe detainders, and had done the dirty work of whicheven you were ashamed. But the creditors shallreceive their full demand. Dornton, The proposal is just. Listen to thatworthy man ; and if you can, be honest with a good grace. Every thing will then be readily adjusted,and I hope to the satisfaction of all parties. [^Exeunt omnes. RULE A WIFE, AND HAVE A WIFE; A COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS,ALTERED FROM BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER, BY DAVID DUKE OV MEDINADON JUANDON SANCHIODON ALONZODON MICHAEL CHARACTERS. LEON MARGARITA CACAFOGO ALTEA LORENZO CLARA DIEGO ESTIFANIA VASCO VICTORIA Act v.—Scene 2. ISABELLADIESOLD WOMANMAID ACT I. Scene I.—A Chamber. Enter Don Juan and Don Michael. Mich. Are your companies full, colonel?Juan. No, not yet, sir:Nor will not be this month yet, as I How rises your coiumaud?! Mich. We pick up still;And, as our money holds oat, we have men that time, 1 think we shall be full, too : Many young gallants go-Jiian. And one Don Leon, a strange, goodly fellow,j Commended to me from some noble friends.(.?*-AfjcA. Ive heard of him, and that he hath servdbefore, too. [Michael, Juan. But no harm done, nor never meant, DonThat came to my


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