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The very Key-hole, Sir, thorow which, with half an Eye, he sees him even at his Devotion, Sir. Doct. Take care none enter. Scar. Oh, Sir, Sir, here's some strange great Man come to wait on you. Doct. Great Man! from whence? Scar. Nay, from the Moon-World, for ought I know, for he looks not like the People of the lower Orb. Doct. Ha! and that may be; wait on him in.
But since you are of a celestial Race, And easily can penetrate Into the utmost limits of the Thought, Why shou'd I fear to tell you of your Conquest? And thus implore your Aid. He shews signs of Joy. Doct. I am ravish'd! Bell. Ah, Prince Divine, take pity on a Mortal. Doct. I am rapt! Bell. And take me with you to the World above! Doct. Bell. Ha, my Uncle come again to interrupt us! Doct.
Are you sure on't, Sir? are we not, think you, in that World above, I often heard you speak of? in the Moon, Sir? Doct. Ela. Sure, Sir, 'tis some Inchantment. Doct. Let not thy female Ignorance profane the highest Mysteries of natural Philosophy: To Fools it seems Inchantment but I've a Sense can reach it sit and expect the Event.
I came, an't like your Seigniorship, to Madam the Governante here, to serve her in the Quality of a Fille de Chambre to the young Ladies. Doct. A Fille de Chambre! 'tis so, a she Pimp. Har. Doct. How now, what, do you mock me? Har. Mop. Stay, stay, Mistress; and what Service are you able to do the Seignior's Daughters? Har. Is this Seignior Doctor Baliardo, Madam? Mop. Yes. Har.
The dice, quoth Bridlegoose, of sentences at law, decrees, and peremptory judgments, Alea Judiciorum, whereof is written, Per Doct. 26. qu. 2. cap. sort. l. nec emptio ff. de contrahend. empt. l. quod debetur. ff. de pecul. et ibi Bartol., and which your worships do, as well as I, use, in this glorious sovereign court of yours.
He runs between, and with his Cane beats the Swords down. Doct. Hold, hold, what mean you, Gentlemen? Scar. Let me go, Sir, I am provok'd beyond measure, Sir. Doct. Scar. Man of Honour to be so basely affronted here. Har.
SCENE III. The Last. The Gallery richly adorn'd with Scenes and Lights. Enter Doctor, Elaria, Bellemante, and Mopsophil. Soft Musick is heard. Bell. Ha Heavens! what's here? what Palace is this? No part of our House, I'm sure. Ela. 'Tis rather the Apartment of some Monarch. Doct. I'm all amazement too; but must not show my Ignorance. Yes, Elaria, this is prepar'd to entertain two Princes. Bell.
Doct. Seignior, your Opinion honours me rare Man this. Scar. And though I am at present busied in writing those few Observations I have accumulated in my Peregrinations, Sir; yet the Ambition I aspir'd to, of being an ocular and aurial Witness of your Singularity, made me trespass on your sublimer Affairs. Doct. Seignior Scar.
Which differs little from Doct. Hunter's sense of the passage to which Doct. Guyse adds, "a desire of every indignity of man, and to be cut off from communion with Christ, for the sake of Israel;" whom he strangely considers as prejudiced against Christianity in consequence of their prejudices against Paul! But why should the apostle wish evil to himself for their sakes?
The most beautiful of all the Sons and Daughters of the Universe: Fancy, Imagination is not half so charming: And then so soft, so kind! but none but the Caballa and their Families are blest with their divine Addresses. Were you but once admitted to that Society Doct. Ay, Sir, what Virtues or what Merits can accomplish me for that great Honour? Char.
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