Volume Ii Part 65 (1/2)
_Wild_. Most visibly in Love! Oh, Sir, Nature, Laws, and Religion plead for so near a Kinsman.
Sir _Tim_. Laws and Religion! Alas, my Lord, he deserves not the Name of a Patriot, who does not for the publick Good, defy all Laws and Religion.
_Wild_. Death, I must interrupt 'em--Sir, pray what Lady's that.
[Wild, salutes her.
Sir _Tim_. I beseech your Lords.h.i.+p know her, 'tis my Lady _Galliard_; the rest are all my Friends and Neighbours, true Protestants all--Well, my Lord, how do you like my Method of doing the business of the Nation, and carrying on the Cause with Wine, Women, and so forth?
_Wild_. High Feeding and smart Drinking, gains more to the Party, than your smart Preaching.
Sir _Tim_. Your Lords.h.i.+p has. .h.i.t it right: a rare Man this!
_Wild_. But come, Sir, leave serious Affairs, and oblige these fair ones.
[_Addresses himself to_ Galliard, _Sir_ Charles _puts him by.
Enter_ Charlot _disguised_, Clacket _and_ Foppington.
Sir _Char_. Heavens, Clacket, yonder's my False one, and that my lovely Rival.
[_Pointing to_ Wild, _and L_. Gal.
_Enter_ Diana _and_ Sensure _masked, and_ Betty.
_Dia_. Dear Mrs. _Sensure_, this Favour has oblig'd me.
_Sen_. I hope you'll not discover it to his Wors.h.i.+p, Madam.
_Wild_. By her Mien, this shou'd be handsome-- [_Goes to_ Diana.]
Madam, I hope you have not made a Resolution to deny me the Honour of your Hand.
_Dia_. Ha, _Wilding_! Love can discover thee through all Disguise.
_Wild_. Hah, _Diana_! wou'd 'twere Felony to wear a Vizard. Gad, I'd rather meet it on the King's Highway, with Stand and Deliver, than thus encounter it on the Face of an old Mistress; and the Cheat were more excusable--But how-- [_Talks aside with her_.
Sir _Char_. Nay, never frown nor chide: For thus do I intend to shew my Authority, till I have made thee only fit for me.
_Wild_. Is't so, my precious Uncle? Are you so great a Devil in Hypocrisy? Thus had I been serv'd, had I brought him the right Woman.
[_Aside_.
_Dia_. But do not think, dear _Tommy_, I wou'd have serv'd thee so; married thy Uncle, and have cozen'd thee of thy Birth-right--But see, we're observ'd.
[Charlot _listening behind him all this while_.
_Char_. By all that's good 'tis he! that Voice is his!
[_He going from_ Dian. _turns upon_ Charlot, _and looks_.
_Wild_. Hah, what pretty Creature's this, that has so much of _Charlot_ in her Face? But sure she durst not venture; 'tis not her Dress nor Mien.
Dear pretty Stranger, I must dance with you.