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You shalbe advertisd where she remaines, And certifie us how your mother takes it: When we are married we shall live to thanke you. Cla. Will you leave me, then? Bel. Prethee, poore heart, lament not; we shall meet, And all these stormes blowe over. Cla. Your tempests past; mine now begins to rise But Ile allay its violence with my eyes. Exeunt omnes. Actus Quartus.

Nay, in this theres no danger; if there be A real happines on earth, this way You shall arrive to it. Tho. He were unwise Would he not graunt it then. Thu. Please you declare it. Cla.

Crackby, does your wisdome thinke That I can love you? Crac. My worth deserves it. Cla. Well said, impudence. Goe, get you home toth Cittie; goe solicitt Some neighbors daughter; match with Nan your Schoolefellow With whome you usd to walk to Pimblicoe To eate plumbe cakes and creame, one of your parish, Good what-doe-you-lack. Crac. This is offensive to My reputation. Cla.

And young Antonio you are like to have, for any thing that Carlos cares; for know, to thy eternal joy, my Clara, he has but feigned to thee, as much as thy Antonio to Isabella. Cla. But are you sure of this? Jul. Most certain; this Night if you can let Antonio see you, he'll tell you all the Cheat, and beg your Pardon. Cla.

Chimney-sweep, by your leave, Gentlemen. Ant. Whither away, Sirrah? Guil. What's that to you, Sir? Ant. Not to me, Sirrah; who wou'd you speak with? Guil. What's that to you, Sir? why, what a Pox, may not a man speak with his own Lady and Wife? Cla. Heavens! his Wife! to look for his Wife amongst Persons of Quality! Car. Kick out the Rascal. Guil. Isa. Faugh! what means the Devil? Guil.

You have prevaild, arise: At your request I will performe an act, Which may no story hold least all who love Hereafter curse the president, Ile love her. That deathfull word comes from my torturd soule As a consent doth from a timorous maid For an enforcing ravisher. Tho. You are not mad, sir? what doe you meane? Cla. I thanke you.

Come, baby Emily, sweet bird sit close to mam Cla, while she tells the story." Louis and I sat on either side, Aunt Hildy with mother and father very near, so that we formed a semi-circle. "I am losing my strength, as you all know," said Clara "and the day is very near when I shall reach for the hand that will lead me to the hills.

Enter Thurston and Thorowgood. Cla. Here comes the Gentleman. Lady. Tho. Sir, you must iuistifie this. Thu. Feare it not; yonder she goes; I'll tell her of it, sheele not denie it. Cla. Mr. Thurston, whether do you walke soe fast? Thu. O, Clarianna, are you there? Cla. Nay, stay, I have a suite to you. Thu.

What are you, Sir? Ant. A Citizen of Cadiz. Car. Fran. Guil. Oh, dear Isabella, do thee look like a Dog too. Isa. No, Sir, I'm resolv'd I'll not lose an Inch of my Beauty, to save so trifling a thing as a Maiden head. Car. Very agreeable, pretty and chearful A most divine bud of Beauty all Nature's Excellence drawn to the life in little, what are you, fair one? Cla. Sir, I'm a Maid. Fran.

Where is she? Who? Clariana? Ma. The faire Belisea. Enter Clariana. Cla. Did you call me, madam. Lady. Noe: were you soe neere? begon againe, Yet stay. Maudlin, avoid the Roome, and if you see Mr. Thurston, entreat him hither. Clariana, you did what I comanded? Cla. Yes, on my Soule. Lady. Cla.