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Jac. O' my Conscience, Heav'n wou'd forgive it; for this match of yours, with old Francisco, was never made there. Jul. Then if I wou'd, alas, what opportunities have I, for I confess since his first Vows made him mine Jac. Right that lying with old Francisco is flat Adultery. Jul.

Ha! if you will send it me, I will give you my Opinion of it; and if I can make any Alterations in it that will be for its Advantage, I will do it freely. Witmore. Alterations, Sir? Mar. jun. Yes, Sir, Alterations I will maintain it, let a Play be never so good, without Alteration it will do nothing. Wit. Very odd indeed. Mar. jun. Did you ever write, Sir? Wit. No, Sir, I thank Heav'n. Mar. jun.

"Why, there it is now," cries the landlady. "Ay, ay, ay, I know the old lady very well. And a sweet young creature is Madam Sophia, that's the truth on't." "A sweet creature," cries Jones; "O heavens!" Angels are painted fair to look like her. There's in her all that we believe of heav'n, Amazing brightness, purity, and truth, Eternal joy and everlasting love.

"Grace was in all her steps, heav'n in her eye, In every gesture, dignity and love." She speedily descended to the reservoir of water, and filled her pitcher. The servant was attracted by her remarkable appearance, for she seemed "like the lily among thorns;" but, at present, remained silent.

Cowley: If e'er ambition did my fancy cheat, With any wish so mean as to be great; Continue heav'n, still from me to remove The humble blessings of that life I love. No. 115. Ut sit mens sana in corpore sano. Juv. Sat. x. v. 356. A healthy body and a mind at ease. Bodily labour is of two kinds, either that which a man submits to for his livelihood, or that which he undergoes for his pleasure.

"Improve your privileges while they stay, Ye pupils, and each hour redeem, that bears Or good or bad report of you to heav'n. Let sin, that baneful evil of the soul, By you be shunn'd, nor once remit your guard; Suppress the deadly serpent in its egg.

But, by each joy of his I've known, And all I yet shall make my own, Never will I, with humble speech, Pray to a heav'n I cannot reach." In the song, beginning "Friendship is the bond of reason," the third verse was originally thus: "And, should I cheat the world and thee, One smile from her I love to win, Such breach of human faith would be A sacrifice, and not a sin."

So early at the gate of life, With smiles of heav'n on thy brow, Thou hast the best of treasures lost, Poor wand'ring child, nor know'st it now. A noble duke comes riding by, And near thee checks his courser's speed, And full of ardent chivalry He bears thee home upon his steed. Much, endless much, has been thy gain! Thou bloom'st the fairest in the land!

There only wants the Ceremony of the Law to undo what's between you and Diana, if she remain a Virgin. Bel. For me, by Heav'n she is; And for the rest, I do not doubt her Virtue. Dia. You may believe him, Sir; and this alone's the Man, in whom I will, or never will be happy. Lord. Mr. Friendlove!

Be sure to turn the Penny; Lye and Swear, 'Tis wholsome Sin: But Jove, thou say'st, will hear. Swear, Fool, or Starve; for the Dilemma's even: A Tradesman thou! and hope to go to Heav'n? Resolv'd for Sea, the Slaves thy Baggage pack, Each saddled with his Burden on his Back.

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