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Is that sad Curse Added to all the rest? Does he then love her? Enter Bellmour with two Swords. Nur. Whither do you press, Sir? and what's your business? Bel. Cel. Let him come in. Nur. Marry, he lets himself in, I thank him. Cel. What Man art thou thus cover'd o'er with Horror? Bel. One sent from Hell to punish Perjury!

He then plies his suit with such ardour that Leticia, induced by poverty and wretchedness, reluctantly consents to marry him. On the wedding morning Bellmour returns in disguise and intercepts a letter that conveys news of the arrival of Sir Feeble's nephew, Frank, whom his uncle has never seen.

Who of this City-Privilege are free, Hope to be paid for Cuckoldom like me; Th'unthriving Merchant, whom gray Hair adorns, Before all Ventures wou'd ensure his Horns; For thus, while he but lets spare Rooms to hire, His Wife's cracked Credit keeps his own entire. SCENE I. Sir Cautious his House. Enter Bellmour alone, sad. Bel. The Night is come, oh my Leticia!

What a Pox, is that Bellmour? The Rogue's in choler, the Bride has not pleas'd him. Bel. Dogs! Do you upbraid me? I'll be with you presently. Sir Tim. Will you so? but I'll not stay your coming. Cel. But you shall, Sir. Bel. Turn, Villains! Enter Bellmour behind them: They turn, and Celinda sides with Bellmour, and fights.

I'd have you to know I merit her: And as for Leudness, I name no body, Bellmour but only some have the Art of hiding it better than I but for Whoring, Drinking, Dicing, and all the deadly Sins that thereupon depend, I thank my Stars, I come short of you: And since you say, I shall not have your Sister, by Fortune, I will have your Sister, and love your Sister, and lie with your Sister, inspite of you.

'Tis time you were remov'd Go, get an Action of 5000 pounds, enter'd against him, With Officers to arrest him. Trusty. My Lord, 'tis my young Master Bellmour. Lord. Ye all doat upon him, but he's not the Man you take him for. Trusty. How, my Lord! not this Mr. Bellmour! Lord. Bel. Stay, Sir oh, stay what will become of me?

During the brawl Diana issuing forth meets Celinda, and taking her for a boy leads her into the house and shortly makes advances of love. They are interrupted by Friendlove, disguised, and he receives Diana's commands to seek out and challenge Bellmour.

Well I see there's not one honest Whore i'th' Nation, by Fortune. Enter Charles Bellmour, and Trusty. Hark ye, Mistress, what was your Bus'ness here? Flaunt. To meet a Rogue! Sir Tim. And I to meet a Whore, and now we are well met. Flaunt. How, Sir? Sir Tim. Flaunt. Bel. Who knows this bold Intruder? Char. How, Sir, am I a Stranger to you?

No, by those Powers that heard our mutual Vows, Those Vows that tie us faster than dull Priests. Let. But oh my Bellmour, thy sad Circumstances Permit thee not to make a publick Claim: Thou art proscribed, and diest if thou art seen. Bel. Alas! Let. Yet I wou'd wander with thee o'er the World, And share thy humblest Fortune with thy Love. Bel.

Thou speak'st as if it were a Sin: But if it be so, you your self help'd to make me wicked. For e'er I saw Mr. Bellmour, you spoke the kindest things of him, As would have mov'd the dullest Maid to love; And e'er I saw him, I was quite undone. Nur. Quite undone! Now God forbid it; what, for loving? You said but now there was no Life without it. Cel.

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