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A27322 The rover, or, The banish't cavaliers as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's theatre. Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689.; Killigrew, Thomas, 1612-1683. Thomaso. 1677 (1677) Wing B1763; ESTC R2712 62,525 90

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be Angellica I know it by her mumping Matron here Ay ay 't is she my Mad Captain's with her too for all his swearing how this unconstant humour makes me love him Pray good grave Gentle woman is not this Angellica Moret My too young Sir it is I hope 't is one from Don Antonio Goes to Angellica Hell Well something I 'l do to vex him for this aside Ang. I will not speak with him am I in humour to receive a Lover Will. Not speak with him whe I 'l begon and wait your idler Minutes can I shew less obedience to the thing I love so fondly Offers to go Ang. A fine excuse this stay Will. And hinder your advantage shou'd I repay your Bounties so ungratefully Ang. Come hither Boy that I may let you see How much adove the advanges you name I prize one Minutes joy with you Will. Oh you destroy me with this indearment Impatient to be gone Death how shall I get away Madam 't will not be fit I shou'd be seen with you besides it will not be convenient and I 've a Friend that 's dangerously sick Ang. I see you 're impatient yet you shall stay Will. And miss my Assignation with my Gipsie Aside and walks about impatiently Hell Madam Moretta brings Hellena who addresses her self to Angellica You 'l hardly pardon my Intrusion When you shall know my business And I 'm too young to tell my Tale with Art But there must be a wondrous store of goodness Where so much Beauty dwells Ang. A pretty Advocate whoever sent thee Prithee proceed Nay Sir you shall not go To Will. who is stealing off Will. Then I shall lose my dear Gipsie for ever Pox on 't she stays me out of spight aside Ang. I am related to a Lady Madam Young Rich and nobly born but has the Fate To be in Love with a young English Gentleman Strangely she loves him at first sight she lov'd him But did Adore him when she heard him speak For he she said had Charms in every word That faild not to surprize to Wound and Conquer Will. Ha! Egad I hope this concerns me aside Ang. 'T is my false man he means wou'd he were gone This Praise will raise his Pride and ruin me well Since you are so impatient to be gon I will release you Sir To Will. Will. Nay then I 'm sure 't was me he spoke off this cannot be the effects of kindness in her aside No Madam I 've consider'd better on 't And will not give you Cause of Jealousie Ang. But Sir I've bus'ness that Will. This shall not do I know 't is but to try me Ang. Well to your story Boy tho 't will undo me aside Hell With this addition to his other Beauties He won her unresisting tender heart He vow'd and sigh't and swore he lov'd her dearly And she believ'd the cunning flatterer And thought her self the happiest Maid alive To day was the appointed time by both To consummate their Bliss The Virgin Altar and the Priest were drest And whilst she languisht for th' expected Bridegroom She heard he paid his broken Vows to you Will. So this is some dear Rogue that 's in Love with me And this way lets me know it or if it be not me she means some one whose place I may supply Ang. Now I perceive The cause of thy impatience to be gone And all the business of this Glorious Dress Will. Damn the young Prater I know not what he means Hell Madam In your fair Eyes I read too much concern To tell my farther business Ang. Prithee sweet Youth talk on thou maist perhaps Raise here a storm that may undo my passion And then I 'l grant thee any thing Hell Madam 't is to intreat you oh unreasonable You wou'd not see this stranger For if you do she Vows you are undone Tho Nature never made a Man so Excellent And sure he'ad been a God but for inconstancy Will. Ah Rogue how finely he 's instructed aside 'T is plain some woman that has seen me e'n passant Ang. Oh I shall burst with Jealousie do you know the Man you speak off Hell Yes Madam he us'd to be in Buffand Scarlet Ang. Thou false as Hell what canst thou say to this To Will. Will. By Heaven Ang. Hold do not Damn thy self Hell Nor hope to be believ'd He walks about they follow Ang. Oh perjur'd Man Is 't thus you pay my generous Passion back Hell Why wou'd you Sir abuse my Lady's Faith Ang. And use me so unhumanely Hell A Maid so young so innocent Will. Ah young Divel Ang. Dost thou not know thy life is my pow'r Hell Or think my Lady cannot be reveng'd Will. So so the storm comes finely on aside Ang. Now thou art silent guilt has struck thee dumb Oh hadst thou still been so I 'd liv'd in safety She turns away and weeps Will. Sweet heart the Lady's Name and House quickly I 'm impatient to be with her Aside to Hellena looks towards Angell to watch her turning and as she comes towards them he meets her Hell So now is he for another Woman aside Will. The impudents young thing in nature I cannot perswade him out of his Error Madam Ang. I know he 's in the right yet thou 'st a tongue That wou'd perswade him to deny his Faith In rage walks away Will. Her Name her Name dear Boy Said softly to Hell Hell Have you forgot it Sir Will. Oh I perceive he 's not to know I am a stranger to his Lady aside Yes yes I do know but I have forgot the Angell turns By Heaven such early confidence I never saw Ang. Did I not charge you with this Mistris Sir Which you deny'd tho' I beheld your Perjury This little generosity of thine has render'd back my heart Walks away Will. So you have made sweet work here my little mischief Look your Lady be kind and good natur'd now or I shall have but a Cursed Bargain on 't Ang. turns towards them The Rogue 's bred up to mischief Art thou so great a Fool to credit him Ang. Yes I do and you in vain impose upon me Come hither Boy is not this he you spake of Hell I think it is I cannot swear but I vow he has just such another lying Lovers look Hell looks in his face he gazes on her Will. Hah do not I know that face By Heaven my little Gipsie what a dull Dog was I Had I but lookt that way I 'd known her Are all my hopes of a new Woman banisht aside Egad if I do not fit thee for this hang me Madam I have found out the Plot. Hell Oh Lord what does he say am I discover'd now Will. Do you see this young Spark here Hell He 'l tell her who I am Will. Who do you think this is Hell Ay ay he does know me Nay dear Captain I am undone if you discover me Will. Nay nay no eogging she shall know what a