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Loveby declares it must be the devil who has enriched him, and forthwith rescues his 'Suit with the Gold Lace at Sleeves from Tribulation. Owing to his poverty he has been unable to visit Constance, and when he appears before her in his gay clothes he excuses his fortnight's absence by saying, I have been 'out of Town to see a little thing that's fallen to me upon the Death of a Grandmother. In Act i of The Wild Gallant Loveby gives Bibber a humorous description of a garret, which may be paralleled with Bredwel's 'lewd' picture of Cayman's chamber The Lucky Chance, Act i, II. It must be allowed that Mrs.
Oh, good Sir, take your Cerberuses off I do confess, the Captain here, and I have violated your Fame. Noi. Abus'd you, and traduc'd you, and thus we beg your pardon Gay. Abus'd me! 'Tis more than I know, Gentlemen. Bea. But it seems your Friend the Devil does. Gay. By this time Bredwel's married. Devils. So, the Fools are going, and now to Julia's Arms. SCENE IV. Lady Fulbank's Anti-chamber.
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