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A54956 The deceiver deceived a comedy , as 'tis now acted by His Majesty's servants at the theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Pix, Mary, 1666-1720. 1698 (1698) Wing P2327; ESTC R1715 44,652 58

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little misfortune I 've broke the Key in the Door and know not how I shall get out again La. Tem. Here 's a Fool now is taking care to get out before he is well in mind your business I 'll get ye out I warrant ye And. Pardon me Madam 't is my dear Olivia's Honour I am careful of for my self I 'd wade ten thousand Dangers only to touch this beautious Hand La. Tem. Why that 's well said kiss it now or else you do nothing And. A thousand and a thousand times La. Tem. Well I 'll in and watch the old man's motions Oliv. You won't leave me Madam La. Tem. Indeed but I will I cannot stay a moment longer Exit Lady Temptyouth And. Shall we waste the time in talk Olivia Need I tell thee how much I love thee Wast thou not torn from my longing Arms by an inhuman Father and given to the wither'd ones of richer Bondi Yet tho' I am denied whole Draughts of Love I 'll snatch the precious Cordial when the blest minute gives it and devour it eagerly Embracing her Oliv. Away my Lord think whose I am think of my sacred Vow I dare not break it And. Your Vows first were made to me no matter whose you are this hour is mine and shall be spent in richest Love Love that has so well reveng'd my Cause and as your cruel Lord snatch'd her from these ●ond Eyes so Fate has now depriv'd him of his own he only cannot view your unequal Charms which dart on every wishing gazer Joy Oliv. If Judgments do hang upon my wretched Lord shall I by Falshood wound deeper than his Fate And. Who e'er crys out of pain they neither feel nor apprehend Think Olivia my Olivia for I will please my self and call thee mine think the vast Charity the mighty Kindness that saves my Life and hurts not Bondi Oliv. The Man is mad to b●d a Woman think no talking Deluder when we think we never yield Now I have thought on the fatal consequence and resolved from this minute to grow wise that I have took the opportunity of my Husband's blindness and seen you often was due to your injurious Wrongs for witness those Stars that smiled not on our plighted Faiths I ever ●ound you constant and I lov'd you for it And. Oh sweet Confession and if you love me will you not bless me too the Argus Eyes of Jealousie are useless the watchful Dragon that should guard the golden Fruit now sleeps for ever Oliv. But Angel Honour is still awake that secures my beating Heart yet I will fly the charming sounds that are familiar there but do not follow me I charge ye do not lest ye meet the everlasting Anger of my Eyes Exit And. Not follow thee when my Veins are all on fire yes Thro' every Path of this delightful Grove Till my warm Sighs her Honour shall remove And fill her panting Breast with yielding Love ●xit Scene changes to the inside of the House Enter Gervatio a Servant to him Serv. Seignior Gonsalvo sends word the Oculist is sick and cannot come till to morrow Gerv. Hum then my Revenge is lost for the Girdle comes before that time Did not I see Actwell cross the Court just now into the Kitchin Serv. Yes Sir Gerv. Call him to me Exit Serv. That fellow that plays tricks for his Victuals perhaps for a Pistole may do my business my Lord knows him not Enter Actwell and Servant Leave us To the Servant Exit Servant Actw. What 's to be done now What am I sent for to Master Steward Aside Gerv. Actwell my Lord was to have a famous Oculist come to day and he just sent word he cannot 't will put my Lord so damnably out of humour there will be no enduring it cannot you pretend to be the Oculist get a Launcet look into his Eyes talk Nonsense make him believe you 'll do Wonders but when it comes to the upshot I 'll enter and prevent your touching him You must say you came from the Duke and Gonsalvo I 'll give thee a Pistole Actw. I thank you Sir I am daily obliged here I believe I could do it well enough only I don't understand those damn'd cramp words those Quacks have Gerv. O say any thing half an hour hence come to the Wardrobe I 'll give you an old-fashion'd Cloak that you may look like an experienc'd man full of Years Actw. I will Sir the Film the Tenders the Devil I 'll look into a Book of Anatomy and get some terms from thence I will be sure to wait upon you Sir This was happy for poor Actwell Exit Gerv. To fright him is that all for such an intolerable caring Gad if the Devil was not wanting in a Temptation I could do him a greater Mischief Enter Fidelio Fid. Your Servant Don Gervatio Gerv. Sir my Lord's asleep Fid. 'T is you not your Lord I am come to but e're I tell my Suit receive this Purse a young Lady's present Gives the Purse Gerv. You banter me Fid. Indeed I don't Gervatio you can see tho' Melito Bondi's blind and might have seen I live but for Ariana's sake the kind Maid meets my Flames and generously returns 'em my wretched Fortune hinders me from following the way my Love proposes taking her my only Blessing from her Father 't is in your power Gervatio to assist us in making up if but a moderate fortune you can perswade decoy do any thing with the old man Gerv. The Temptation I wish'd for is come Aside My Lord your Offers are made in a happy time for I was just designing to wait on the young Lady and proffer her my Service Fid. Are you real Gerv. By all that 's good I am my Master has beat me into a right understanding Fid. What shall we do with this Lord Insuls Gervatio Gerv. Why as he 's made of Cork we 'l set him a floating and return him to the rest of the mercurial Gentlemen in his own Country Well my Lord leave your Affairs to me and if I don't bring Ariana to your Arms and more Bags than three Men can carry my Ears shall be at your mercy Fid. Well thou art a dear Rogue and shall command my Fortunes Gerv. My Master rings trust to me and be happy Fid. Your Servant Gerv. Yours Exeunt severally Scene draws and discovers Bondi a rousing from a Couch a Boy with him Bond. Where 's my Wife and Daughter Enter Lady Temptyouth and Ariana 〈◊〉 ●em Here here my Lord. Well I believe your Wife is the best of Women we three have been all at work in the outer Room and I 'll swear poor Olivia 〈◊〉 in upon you twenty times she is so fond for all you are a naughty man and use her so barbarously Aria Well said Telltruth Aside Bond. Here 's a Tale of a Tub indeed where is she now La. Tem. I fancy gone to take a turn in the Garden Bond. Boy go call her La. Tem. What
my Body in such violent sweats I ●han't be able to come near the Ladies agen this ●ortnight Heard Oh there 's no Ladies where you are a going come along Gerv. Fe●r not my Lord I 'll get you Bail Stretch How going to whisper the Prisoner here 's anoth●r Fiddle will make ye dance farther off 〈◊〉 out another Pistol ●erv O ●ord O ●ord I never could endure the Nose of Belzebub ag●●●st my pre●ious pe●son runs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Come let 's have him the back way le●t he alarm the 〈◊〉 Stretch Shall we put him in the D●ngeon Ins. Good Gentlemen consider my Ball-clothes Stretch Here 's a Fellow taking care of his Clothes when his Life is in danger Heard Well Brother according as his pockets are lined he shall be used Stretch Ay ay away with him Ins. Pray leave haling me I 'll go quietly Stretch You 'd best Exeunt Scene draws and discovers Olivia Lady Temptyouth Ariana Lucinda Ladies Andrea Fidelio Gentlemen a Side-table with Wine Aria Madam shan't we beg a Song of the charming Lucinda La. Tem. Not till my Lord comes I have told ye my design Aside to Ariana Aria And I like it extreamly Enter Bondi the old Senator and a Priest Aria Heavens look Fidelio what●s that stalks behind my Father a Priest Fid. The Devil it is Aria I fear there 's mischief's toward Bond. As the day has passed in Joy so I hope 't will have a joyful end for I design before all these Witnesses to marry my Daughter the young Lord Insulls is the Bridegroom his Father and I long ago concluded it only my Infirmity deferred the matter Old Sen. Ay let 's have a Wedding the thoughts on 't makes my old Blood dance Andr. Rather the strong Wines work upon your weak Brain La. Tem. The Devil all my design 's ruin'd and poor Ariana's Heart broke fiddle faddle my Lord Bondi this is nothing but thriftiness now the Fragments of the days Revels must serve for the Wedding Supper no no old Gentleman don't mistake your self we●l have another Festival for dear Ariana' ● Marriage Bond. My Lady you have a large rule in my Family but in this Affair upon my word I 'll be Master Fid. My Veins with kindling Ruge are all on fire what shall I do my Ariana I 'll meet and stab him as he enters Aria Have a moments patience he appears not yet Lu● What must I lose my new Servant Madam To L●dy Tempt La. Tem. So it seems Child Lu● A welladay but hang 't while Fifteen has not overtaken me I●ll never spoil my Face with grieving Oliv. If I have any power my Lord I beg you wou'd oblige your weeping Daughter in delaying this unwelcome Match ●ond Rest assured you have no power with me and all you say against it hastens my Resolves use your Prayers and your Commands where you bestow your Charms I am cold as I have ever found your Love Oliv. This shou'd be Jealousie but what can give him Ground for a Suspicion Aside Enter Gervatio Gerv. O where 's my Lord Bond. Here what 's the matter Gerv. Oh my Lord the worst News the saddest Accident Oh! my Heart will break for the poor Gentleman Bond. What Gentleman explain thy self Gerv. Gentleman did I say no no not a Gentleman neither 't is a Lord. Aria My Heart bodes Comfort Bond. Torture me no longer dear Gervatio Gerv. That hopeful Sprig oh I can't get it out my Lord Insulls Bond. What of him Gerv. Alas the overflowings of his Wit has undone him In short my Lord some base Trappanners Informers of which this State swarms sent for him from this Company and got out of him that he made that cursed Libel The present state of Venice which has so exasperated the Duke and Senate that they have resolved to hang the Author Bond. Hang him Gerv. Ay hang him Sir my Bowels earn for the young Bud of Quality Bond. What a Devil had he to do with Poetry that Leprosie of lazy Minds that Weed of Nature Had he not Estate and Title must he covet the Begger 's Entail Parnass●s Lands and be damn'd to him Plague consume all the rhiming Fops in Christendom Gerv. What your worthy Son-in-law Bond. He makes me mad Fid. I cou'd worship thee Gervatio Bond. I must be rude and desire the Company to break up whilst I go and try my Interest to release this jingling Coxcomb The Gent. My Lord we are all your humble Servants Gerv. You two go round and you will find the back-door of the Garden open when my Master 's gone I'l● call ye Aside to Andrea and Fidelio Andr. We 'l be ready Bond. to the old Senator Come Brother Senator your company may be useful Exeunt all but Olivia La. Temptyouth Ariana Lucinda and Gervatio Gerv. So Ladies how d' ye like my Contrivance Bondi may stir but the duce a bit will he get his Lordship released to night and to morrow I have another Plot which I hope makes my fair Mistress happy Aria Thou art my better Angel La. Tem. But my Ariana won't you give me leave to free my Lord provided I take care he never troubles you with love again Aria Ay get him into the Bonds of Matrimony with Lucinda and free him from his Prison as soon as you please Oliv. Methinks 't is pity the pretty Creature should be condemn'd to such a Fop. Lucin. Oh a rich Fool was alwa●es my desire that I might show my Discretion in managing him and his Estate Oliv. Nay if you are pleased I am La. Tem. Come Child we have many Irons in the Fire there 's not a Senator but I have done a good turn for some time or other and therefore I fear not succeeding Exeunt La. Temptyouth and Lucinda Lucin. Your Servant Ladies Oliv. Yours Fidelio peeping Gerv. Come in Gentlemen the old Enemy's gone Enter Count Andrea and Fidelio Fid. Let me embrace thee thou Soul of Ingenuity and Goodness To Gerv. Oliv. Indeed Gervatio has proved just contrary to my Expectations I hope as he has freed Ariana if I crave his Friendship I may obtain it I am sure you know what moves my Lord to use me so intolerably that I can never meet a civil Answer Gerv. I own I know the Cause but dare not tell ye lest it startle ye too much Oliv. No Gervatio prithee speak for his brutal Carriage is past enduring Gerv. Then Madam my Master was never blind pretended it only to avoid the being President of Dalmatia consider if you have urg'd him Omnes Not blind Oliv. Then I am lost Swoons Andr. Look up Olivia Danger shall never reach thee whilst this Arm can weild a Sword Aria Madam your Apprehension is too timerous Fid. All here are your ready Friends Oliv. Oh 't is impossible my Ruine is inevitable the innocent Freedom I have given this young Lord my Virgin Love before my Husband Bondi will be punisht with nothing less than Death Italy produces no milder Vengeance for