Marriage a-la-modeA comedyAs it is acted at the Theatre-RoyalWritten by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty . ACT I. SCENE I. Wallas near the Court. Enter Doralice and BeliZa. Eliza, bring the Lute into this Arbor3 the Walksare empty : I would try the Song the PrincefsAmalthea bad me learn. 7hey go w0 andjfng* i. WHyJhould afooliJI) Marriage VowWhich long ago was made^Oblige us to each other nowWhen Tajjicn is decay3 d?We lovd, and we Icvdj as longaswecoud^ Till our love was hvd cut in us both:But cur Marriage is dead0 when the Vleafire isTwos Pleafurefirft made it an Oath* B tf % Marri


Marriage a-la-modeA comedyAs it is acted at the Theatre-RoyalWritten by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty . ACT I. SCENE I. Wallas near the Court. Enter Doralice and BeliZa. Eliza, bring the Lute into this Arbor3 the Walksare empty : I would try the Song the PrincefsAmalthea bad me learn. 7hey go w0 andjfng* i. WHyJhould afooliJI) Marriage VowWhich long ago was made^Oblige us to each other nowWhen Tajjicn is decay3 d?We lovd, and we Icvdj as longaswecoud^ Till our love was hvd cut in us both:But cur Marriage is dead0 when the Vleafire isTwos Pleafurefirft made it an Oath* B tf % Marriage aAa-Mode* jf I have Tleafures for a Friend^ And farther love infiore^What wrong has he whofe joys did end, And who coudgive no more ? Tk a. madnef that he should be jealous of me, Or that Ijhowd bar him of another : For all we can gain, Is to give our felves pain, When neither can hinder the other. Enter Palamede, in Riding Habit, and hears the Songs-Re-enter Doralice and Beliza. Bel. Madam, a Stranger. Dor* I did not think to have had witneiTesof my bad fing*ing. Tola. If I have errd, Madam, I hope youl pardon the curi-ofity of a Stranger % for


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