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Dramatis Personae.

THE CITY BRIDE: OR, THE Merry Cuckold.

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She has kept her Promise for once I see; I'm resolved to read it, th? I were sure my Death was Comprehended in it.

Clara.

'Tis as I fear'd, and what I know she most desires: Mischief, and Murder, are all her Sexes Practice, and Delight? Yet such is the Extravagancy of my Passion, I must obey the Mandate, th? to my certain Ruine: 'Tis strangely difficult, and does require Mature Deliberation.

How, return'd?

Another Strain.

and 't please you my Service to you.

--Sir, you are merry: But suppose the Case your own, wou'd you have miss'd so tempting an Occasion?

Draw, I say, I am not so old but I can make a shift to cut your Throat still; I'le spoil your Carking, I'le warrant ye.

A Pox on't, here's my Son-in-Law come to hinder me, Duce take him cou'd he not stay a little longer? D'ye hear Sir, begon, leave this Place immediately, or I'le--I'le--I'le--Gad I cou'd find in my Heart, so I cou'd, but be gone.

I grant that you are wrong'd, and so I dare swear is my dear Child: but he's her Husband, and must be born with, ods bobs he must.

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