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Next day he "Stayd in Town all day & saw the Tragedy of Douglas playd." Such performances were probably given by strolling players who had few accessories in the way of scenery to assist them in creating their illusions. In September, 1771, when at Annapolis to attend the races, he went to plays four times in five days, the fifth day being Sunday.

Shee set men about him to incense and egge him on in courses of discontentment, and other supervising espialls, to plye followe and spurre for-warde those suborning incensers. Both which playd their parts so, that Zadoch of his own nature violent, swore by the arke of Iehoua to set the whole citie on fire ere he went out of it.

Touching that which was sayd that I playd the King, these reports were made, because I would not beare with any thing which was against the duety of my charge, and the Kings seruice. Moreouer, that in such enterprises it is necessary for a Gouernour to make himselfe knowen and obeyed, for feare least euery body would become a master, perceiuing themselues far from greater forces.

How defacd her? Man. Hearke, sir: playd Tarquin's part and ravisht her. Hen. 'Tis a lye. Man. I hope so too. Hen. What villaine speakes it? Man. One with so wide a throat, that uttering it 'Twas heard in France; a letter, sir, informed My father so. Hen. Letter? from whom? Man. A woman. Hen. She's a whore. Man. Twas Eleonora. Hen.

It's a game where only 2 plays, and where, in coarse, when there's only 3, one looks on. Fust, they playd crown pints, and a pound the bett. Dawkins had won 2 pounds; Mr. Blewitt 30 shillings; the Honrabble Mr. Deuceace having lost 3L. l0s. After the devvle and the shampang the play was a little higher. Now it was pound pints, and five pound the bet.

To pull an arrow out of the body; to exercise and strike with a clubbe, a buckler to theire feete, and take it if neede requireth, and defende himselfe, if neede requirs, from the ennemy; being in sentery to heark the ennemy that comes neere, and to heare the better lay him downe on the side. These postures are playd while the drums beate.

She planted vines, We eate the Grapes; she playd the Spanish Pavine Under our windowes, we in our bedds lay laughing To heare such Mynstrelsy. How then turnd the windes? Why did this beauteous face of love in us Put on so blacke a Visour of hate to them? Oh, sir, doe but looke backe to Eighty Eight, That Spanish glasse shall tell you, shew each wrinckle.