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To this I answer, That it does not intend to license it, only to set it in a true Light, that it may be expos'd and shunn'd. As to those Objections, That the Actors are generally debauch'd, and of leud Conversation; and that no Person who is a known Adulterer, or Profane, ought to be encouraged.

And first to lay downe that of Moscouia, whose beginning is yet in the remembrance of many: It is well knowen, that what by the charges of the first discouery, and by the great gifts bestowed on the Emperour and his Nobilitie, togither with the leud dealing of some of their seruants, who thought themselues safe enough from orderly punishment, it cost the company aboue fourescore thousand pounds, before it could be brought to any profitable reckoning.

Even those of your Father's Disposal, who seeing so many Examples in this leud Age, of the ruin of whole Families by imprudent Marriages, provided otherwise for you. Bel. Lord. How, Sir! admit! I can no more admit, Than you can suppose therefore give me your final Answer. Bel. Sir, can you think a Blessing e'er can fall Upon that Pair, whom Interest joins, not Love? Lord.

L. Ful. What a leud Description hast thou made of his Chamber? Bred. L. Ful. But what said he to the Forfeiture of his Land? Bred. He sigh'd and cry'd, Why, farewel dirty Acres; It shall not trouble me, since 'twas all but for Love! L. Ful. How much redeems it? Bred. Madam, five hundred Pounds. L. Ful.

Do you take me for a Country Squire, whose Reputation will be crackt at the loss of a petty Thousand? Sham. 'Tis sufficient if it were for ten thousand. Bel. Why, Sir Timothy Pox on't, thou'rt dull, we are not half debauch'd and leud enough, give us more Wine. Sir Tim.

No, my Brother come to demand his Portion of me; he says I am in leud Company, and, like a Boy, he wou'd correct me. Sir Tim. Why, this comes of Idleness; thou should'st have bound him Prentice in time, the Boy would have made a good saucy Taylor. Char. Sham, and Sharp sneak behind; Trusty interposes. Trust. Hold, hold, I beseech you, my dear Masters! Oh, what a fight is this?

Pox on formal Fops; we have high-born and generous Souls, and scorn the common Road Come, let's enjoy, whilst Youth and Beauty lasts. Phil. What means this Rudeness? I'll tell my Brother. Sir Tim. Your Brother! by Fortune, he's so leud, that should I he so unconscionable to leave thee a Virgin but this Night, he wou'd ravish thee himself, and that at cheaper Rates than I design to do it. Phil.

What I'm not discreet enough; I'll babble all in my next high Debauch, Boast of your Favours, and describe your Charms To every wishing Fool. L. Ful. Or make most filthy Verses of me Under the name of Cloris you Philander, Who in leud Rhimes confess the dear Appointment; What Hour, and where, how silent was the Night, How full of Love your Eyes, and wishing mine.

The outbuildings were now loopholed, and scaffolds were erected to enable our men to fire over the garden walls which commanded the orchard. Chassé's Dutch-Belgians were posted at the village of Braine la Leud to give further security to Wellington's right. Napoleon's intention was to pierce the allied centre behind La Haye Sainte, where their lines were thin.

But in this leud exploit I lose a son And thou a brother, my Emanuell, And our whole house the glory of her name: Her beauteous name that never was distayned, Is by this beastly fact made odious. Man. I pray, sir, be your selfe and let your Judgement Entertaine reason: From whom came this Letter? Pedro. From the sad plaintiffe, Eleonora. Man.