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Updated: April 30, 2025
What, in love with any body, but your own Husband? L. Ful. Yes. Sir Cau. Yes, quoth a is that your loving as you ought? L. Ful. We cannot help our Inclinations, Sir, No more than Time, or Light from coming on But I can keep my Virtue, Sir, intire. Sir Cau. What, I'll warrant, this is your first Love, Gayman? L. Ful. I'll not deny that Truth, though even to you. Sir Cau.
Well, if no body dare venture on me, I'll send away my Cash Sir Feeb. and Gay. Sir Cau. Sir, I wish I had any thing but ready Money to stake: three hundred Pound a fine Sum! Gay. You have Moveables, Sir, Goods Commodities Sir Cau. That's all one, Sir; that's Money's worth, Sir: but if I had any thing that were worth nothing Gay.
Ay, and makes 'em too, I'll warrant him; a dangerous Fellow Noi. Sometimes he begs for a lame Soldier with a wooden Leg. Bea. Sometimes as a blind Man, sells Switches in New-Market Road. Noi. At other times he runs the Country like a Gipsey tells Fortunes and robs Hedges, when he's out of Linen. Sir Cau. Bel. How, Sir, the Devil! Sir Cau.
"Very well, may be I do, and again may be I don't; there's times when the one's better than the other; but go an; may be I do grant it." "Now tell me where in this parish, ay, or in the next five parishes to it, you'd find sich a boy for a father or mother to be proud out of, as Connor, your own darlin' as you often cau him?"
Wasteall ha, ha, ha, if you are any Friend to that poor Fellow you may return and tell him, Sir d'ye hear that the Mortgage of two hundred pound a Year is this day out, and I'll not bait him an hour, Sir ha, ha, ha, what, do you think to hector civil Magistrates? Gay. Very well, Sir, and is this your Conscience? Sir Cau. Conscience! what do you tell me of Conscience?
Indeed, Sir, the wiser she. Sir Cau. For only performing my Promise to this Gentleman. Sir Feeb. Ay, you showed her the Difference, Sir; you're a wise man. Come, dry your Eyes and rest your self contented, we are a couple of old Coxcombs; d'ye Hear, Sir, Coxcombs. Sir Cau. Gay. I thank you, Sir do you consent, my Julia? L. Ful.
Madam, I was merely drawn in; I only thought to sport a Dye or so: I had only an innocent design to have discover'd whether this Gentleman had stoln my Gold, that so I might have hang'd him Gay. A very innocent Design indeed! Sir Cau. Ay, Sir, that's all, as I'm an honest man. L. Ful. I've sworn, nor are the Stars more fix'd than I. Enter Servant. Serv. How! my Lady and his Worship up?
Now, Sir, we are two to two, for this way you must pass or be taken in the Lady's Lodgings I'll first adventure out to make you pass the safer, and that he may not, if possible, see Sir Cautious, whom I shall fright into a Trance, I am sure. Gay. A brave kind Fellow this. Enter Bredwel stalking on as a Ghost by them. Sir Cau. Bred. Come on, thou ghastly thing, and follow me.
Why, I hope all hours are lawful with a Man's own Wife. Sir Cau. But wise Men have respect to Times and Seasons. Sir Feeb. Enter Ralph. Ral. Sir, here's a young Gentleman without wou'd speak with you. Sir Feeb. Bear. Pray, Sir, use mine, it is a travell'd Blade I can assure you, Sir. Sir Feeb. I thank you, Sir. Enter Ralph and Bellmour disguised, gives him a Letter, he reads. How my Nephew! Bel.
How, Sir! Bea. Well, I wou'd give the world to see the Devil, provided he were a civil affable Devil, such an one as Wasteall's Acquaintance is Sir Cau. He can show him too soon, it may be.
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