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"The Spanish Curate A Comedy"


As appear'd
Like one that knew his fortune at the worst,
And car'd not what could follow.
_Viol_.
'Tis the better,
Reach me a Chair: so, bring him in, be careful
That none disturb us: I will try his temper,
And if I find him apt for my employments,
_Enter_ Jamie, Servant.
I'le work him to my ends; if not, I shall
Find other Engines.
_Ser_.
There's my Lady.
_Viol_.
Leave us.
_Jam_.
You sent for me?
_Viol_.
I did, and do's the favour,
Your present state considered and my power,
Deserve no greater Ceremony?
_Jam_.
Ceremonie?
I use to pay that where I owe a duty,
Not to my Brothers wife: I cannot fawn,
If you expect it from me, you are cozen'd,
And so farewel.
_Viol_.
He bears up still; I like it.
Pray you a word.
_Jam_.
Yes, I will give you hearing
On equal terms, and sit by you as a friend,
But not stand as a Sutor: Now your pleasure?
_Viol_.


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