The Spanish Curate - A Comedy by Francis Beaumont;John Fletcher
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Of a poor cast-Captain, one _Octavio_;
And She, that once was call'd th'fair _Jacinta_, Is happy in being his Mother: for his sake, _Enter_ Jamie, Leandro, _and_ Ascanio. (Though in their Fortunes faln) they are esteem'd of, And cherish'd by the best. O here they come. I now may spare his Character, but observe him, He'l justifie my report. _Jam_. My good _Ascanio_, Repair more often to me: above Women Thou ever shalt be welcome. _Asc_. My Lord your favours May quickly teach a raw untutour'd Youth To be both rude and sawcy. _Lean_. You cannot be Too frequent where you are so much desir'd: And give me leave (dear friend) to be your Rival In part of his affection; I will buy it At any rate. |
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