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 . ns j and after him Sir Roger dreFi t^ go out. Z^w. Sir Rtf^i-r, your Servant^ youre an early riler Llee; I thought I hadbeen time enough to your levee I ^Siv Roger. That you might have been, had not Sir Charles FrankfordSQnt ingreat hafle^o fpcak with me; for early riling is not a fiiult I am often guilty of. Lt . You are very happy. Sir Roger, to have fo free accefs where lb muchBeauty is your daily Entertain menr; how is it- poffible to defend your H
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 . ns j and after him Sir Roger dreFi t^ go out. Z^w. Sir Rtf^i-r, your Servant^ youre an early riler Llee; I thought I hadbeen time enough to your levee I ^Siv Roger. That you might have been, had not Sir Charles FrankfordSQnt ingreat hafle^o fpcak with me; for early riling is not a fiiult I am often guilty of. Lt . You are very happy. Sir Roger, to have fo free accefs where lb muchBeauty is your daily Entertain menr; how is it- poffible to defend your Heartfroin ib many Charms the lovely Chariot, they fay, is Miftrels of But is fhe lb |beautiful as the Town reports r for f never law her. , | Sir Rbg. She is indeed beyond Invagination, but of (b ftrange and fmtaft^Ccil,1:Humour no one can pleale her j you have more right to pretend to her Fa-,vours than I, for /he ibfHucJi declares-againft a Man ei an Eftate, I dare Tllatcan-be only an extravagant way^of Talking, fhe cannot think an Embeliiihmenc to both Qualiiications^a Fault. Sir. andM^ Wins. 21 Sfr Rog. Sir Giwr/« indeed is of your opinion^ but I am much mifta ken if hedoss not quickly ififld it, the real Sentiments of her Heart; for lalt Night weheard flie and Madam Juliana^h&r Coxen^dilcourfing in the Garden j Ihe talktoi Love and fome defign flie had in,hand to day, flie feard being croft in, butwhat that was Heaven knows. / Love, ajide. Hah, this ablblutely cohfirms me, tis real^ lam impatient till I feeher ; well Sir iJfl^er, riltakemyleXveofyou, I hinder your intended vifit. Sir Rog. I mult confels, I am iery eager to iee Sir Charles in hopes to hearmore of his Sifters defign. Xcw. Shall I fee you any wherein the Evening, Sir l?<jger? 5ir Rog. With all my heart.,, Love. Where? .Sir Rog. I feallbe at Lockets from 8 to lo or later. Low. 1 will, if poffiblej,wait on you there. [Exeunt, SCENE III. Sf. JamesV Park
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