She ventures, and he winsA comedy, acted at the new theatre, in Little Lincoln's-Inn Fields, by His Majesty's servantsWritten by a young lady . y Happinefs, dear Cozen, for the PunAi-lio of formal Courtlhip ; I have long lovd you, let that attone for it; and if mySiller does not flattei- me^ you do not hate me. - Jul. What would the World, and you your felf think of me, to catch at yourfirfl Proffer, as if I feard you would recant. .Sw?;/«^. I dare truft your Gonflancy, and flay till tis convenient. Sir Char. To the World you may very well anfwer yourCondud^ for icisbut confirming the Reports
She ventures, and he winsA comedy, acted at the new theatre, in Little Lincoln's-Inn Fields, by His Majesty's servantsWritten by a young lady . y Happinefs, dear Cozen, for the PunAi-lio of formal Courtlhip ; I have long lovd you, let that attone for it; and if mySiller does not flattei- me^ you do not hate me. - Jul. What would the World, and you your felf think of me, to catch at yourfirfl Proffer, as if I feard you would recant. .Sw?;/«^. I dare truft your Gonflancy, and flay till tis convenient. Sir Char. To the World you may very well anfwer yourCondud^ for icisbut confirming the Reports which have been often of it,being fb defigned for nie,tis what I beg of you ; and what times more convenient than now, at the^on-fammating my Sifters Wedding.* . Jul. Upon this condition, tliat you can oblige Sir jRo^cr and my Cozen jBc//.to marry at the fame time Ill promife yoiu Sir Char/ Do you difpofe her to ic ? Ill warrant him, for he is pafHonitely inT^ove with her ; what fiy you Cozen, .ob{lru<5tmy Blifs ? .foi: now icalone depends on you. BflJ. You know. Sir Charles,.you may difpoie ofme,.,whp/are my Gi^ardlaa Enter. and HeWins. 37 Enter Sir Roger Mar wood. C/5< for fome news from enchanted my Efquire. \^She takes Sir Sir Rog. Tis done as you commanded j but tis well if you do not repent it,for I left him in a defperate Humour. Char. Good Heaven forbid! Sir Roger, pray wait on my Cozen Bell, to him,but do not you appear ; by that time fhe has done^ well all be there, (to Bell.)you have my full Dire<5tions. {^Exit Sir Roger leading Bellafira. Sir Char. Indeed, Sifter^ you have gone too far^ in thus impriibning a Manwho (hortly muft command you. What isit you Defign now? If you playhim any further Pranks Ill betray you to him. Char. I will not; I have only fent my Cozen BelL to once more try him;after which^ I, and Sir Roger, will go to him. You, and ray Cozens^ fhall bein hearing ; and when you find we come to any Agreement, then come
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