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 . ACT L SCENE I Enter Chariot and Juliana in Mens Cloaths. JU L. Faitb, Chariot, the Breeches become you fo well tis almoft pity you(hould ever part with * Nor will I, till I can find one can make better ufe of them tobeliow em on, and then Ill refign my Title to em for ever. Jul. Tis well if you find it fo eafie, for a Woman once vefted in Au-thority, tho tis by no other than her own making, does not willingly partwith it: But, prithee Child, wh


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 . ACT L SCENE I Enter Chariot and Juliana in Mens Cloaths. JU L. Faitb, Chariot, the Breeches become you fo well tis almoft pity you(hould ever part with * Nor will I, till I can find one can make better ufe of them tobeliow em on, and then Ill refign my Title to em for ever. Jul. Tis well if you find it fo eafie, for a Woman once vefted in Au-thority, tho tis by no other than her own making, does not willingly partwith it: But, prithee Child, what is thy Defign ? for I am yet to learn.• Char. Why, to ramble the Town till I can meet with the Man I can find inmy heart to take for b-^tter for woife. Thefe Qoaths will give us greater Li-berty than the fcandaloiis World will allow to our Petticoats, which we couldnot attempt this Undertaking in without hazard to ocr Modefty. Befides,fiiould I meet with the Man whole outfide pleafcs me, twill be impoillble byany other means to dilcover his Humour; for they are fo ufed to flatter anddeceive our Sex, that theres nothing but the Angel


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