Volume Iv Part 112 (2/2)
_Oliv._ Sir, I find you have Interest with these arbitrary Tyrants of the Parish; pray will you bail me, and this Gentleman?
Sir _Mer._ What, _Endimion_! my Lady _Mirtilla's_ Page? He lent me Money to Night at the Ba.s.set-Table; I'll be bound Hand and Foot for him, Mr.
Constable, and, gad, we'll all to the Tavern, and drink up the Sun, Boys.
_Oliv._ Yonder Gentleman too has receiv'd some hurt by the Fire, and must go home, Sir; but you must restore him the Box, Mr. Constable.
Sir _Morg._ Ay, ay, lookye, de see, return the Gentleman all; they're Gentlemen, and our intimate Friends, d'ye see.
[Exeunt _Prince_, and _Olivia_.
Enter a _Servant_.
_Const._ Stand: Who goes there?
Sir _Morg._ _Philip_--Lookye, d'ye see, he shall along with us to the Tavern.
_Serv._ Sir _Morgan_, I came to seek you: your Lady Mother sent me back on purpose; she has spoil'd her Beauty with crying for you.
Sir _Morg._ And wash'd off all her Paint?--Or so, de see! Gad sa' me, _Philip_, this is ill Luck. Come, let us go drink down Sorrow.
_Serv._ Being sent of such an Errand, as your Safety, Sir, I dare not stay and drink now, before I've satisfy'd your Mother.
Sir _Mer._ Not drink! I charge you in the King's Name, Mr. Constable, bring him along.
[The _Constable_ and Watch seize him.
Sings.
_Wise c.o.xcombs be d.a.m.n'd, here's a Health to the Man, That since Life is but short, lives as long as he can._
[Exeunt.
ACT IV.
SCENE I. _The _Prince's_ Lodgings_.
Enter Page with Lights, sets 'em on the Table. [Ex.
Enter _Mirtilla_, led by Mrs. _Manage_.
_Mir._ Ha! where am I, _Manage_?
_Man._ Heav'n be thanked, Madam, at the Prince's Lodgings.
_Mir._ What happy Star conducted us, and sav'd us from the Fury of the Flames?
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