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We'n bin force't to tak to relief at last; an' we'n getten five tickets. We could happen ha' manage't better, but aw'm sore wi' rheumatism, yo see'n. Aw've had a bit o' weighvin' i'th heawse mony a day, but aw've th' rheumatic so bad i' this hond it's hond that aw pick wi' that aw couldn't bide to touch a fither with it, bless yo.

But out o'th' Court he knows he cannot pass At this dead time of night; But he believes he is i'th' Groves or Gardens, And thither he is gone to find him out. Alcan. This is no place to make a longer stay in, The King has many Spies about the Prince, 'Twere good you would retire to your Apartment. Gal. We'll take your Counsel, Sir. Good night, Brother. Phi.

I desire not to be favour'd as a Kinsman, Sir, but as your humblest Servant. Sir Feeb. Why, thou'rt an honest Fellow, Francis, and thou'rt heartily welcome and I'll make thee fortunate. But come, Sir Cautious, let you and I take a turn i'th' Garden, and get a right understanding between your Nephew Mr. Bearjest, and my Daughter Dye. Sir Cau. Prudently thought on, Sir, I'll wait on you.

Our griefe doth but contract the heart, & gladnesse Dilate the same; and soo too much of eyther Is hott i'th' fourth degree. Ele. Sir, your discourse Is stuff of severall pieces and knitts not With that you usd but now: if we can practize A vertuous love there's no hurt to exceed in't. What doe you, Sir? Hen. Looke on thee. Ele. Why doe you eye me soe? this is not usuall. Are you well? Hen.

I say 'twas done like a wise Man, Sir; but under favour, Gentlemen, this Wasteall is a Rascal Noi. A very Rascal, Sir, and a most dangerous Fellow he cullies in your Prentices and Cashiers to play which ruins so many o'th' young Fry i'th' City Sir Cau. Hum does he so d'ye hear that, Edward? Noi. Then he keeps a private Press, and prints your Amsterdam and Leyden Libels. Sir Cau.

Do not ye see me alter'd? 'Yea and Nay, gentlemen; A much-converted man. In Sir Patient Fancy , Lady Knowell's late husband, a rank Puritan, is said to have been 'a great Ay and No Man i'th' City, and a painful promoter of the good Cause. p. 109 Twins. II, p. 440, The Feigned Courtezans. p. 113 gives Julia the Letter. Mrs.

Why, what art thou darest tell me so i'th' dark? Day had betray'd thy blushes for this Boldness. Phi. Tell me who 'tis that dares capitulate? Pis. One that dares make it good. Phi. Draw then, and keep thy word. Alcan. Here's thy reward, whoe'er thou art. Phi. Hast thou no hurt? Alcan. I think not much, yet somewhere 'tis I bleed. Pis. What a dull beast am I! My Lord, is't you are fallen?

Some are honest, and will give as well as take; or else there would not be so many broke i'th' City.

I thanked her, and reached down another piece; which Jenny held to the fire on a fork. And then we were silent for a minute or so. "I'll tell yo what," said Nanny, "some folk's o'th luck i'th world." "What's up now, Nanny?" replied I. "They say'n that Owd Bill, at Fo' Edge, has had a dowter wed, an' a cow cauve't, an a mare foal't o' i' one day. Dun yo co' that nought?"

In fine, Sir, I have been in Tribulation, that is to say, Moneyless, for six tedious Weeks, without either Clothes, or Equipage to appear withal; and so not only my own Love-affair lay neglected but thine too and I am forced to pretend to my Lady, that I am i'th' Country with a dying Uncle from whom, if he were indeed dead, I expect two thousand a Year. Bel.