The Love-chase by James Sheridan Knowles
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Bear witness for me.
True. It is even so. Sir William Fondlove and his charming daughter. Wild. Ay, neighbour Constance. Charming, does he say? Yes, neighbour Constance is a charming girl To those that do not know her. If she plies me As hard as was her custom in the country, I should not wonder though, this very day, I seek the home I quitted for a month! [Aside.] Good even, gentlemen. Hum. Nay, if you go, We all break up, and sally forth together. Wal. Be it so--Your hand again, good Master Trueworth! I am sorry I did pain you. True. It is thine, sir. [They go out.] SCENE III.--Sir William Fondlove's House.--A Room. [Enter SIR WILLIAM FONDLOVE.] |
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