lute _Euphemia_.
Enter _Haunce_ and _Gload_ in Masquerade to the Company, _Olinda_
and _Dorice_ masked.
_Hau._ Well, the Devil's in't if we shall not appear ridiculous enough,
hah, _Gload_?
_Glo._ Ay, Sir, the more ridiculous the better.
_Hau._ I was always of that mind.-- Ha, ha, Boys, who be all these Dons
and Donnas?-- Harkye, _Lovis_, I hope the Wife you promis'd me is
amongst these fair Ladies, for so I guess they are both, fair and
Ladies.
_Lov._ You guess right, Sir.
_Alon._ Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, command your Musick, and do what
likes you best.
_Lov._ Here's the Lady I recommend to you, take her, Sir, be thankful.
[Gives him _Olinda_.
_Olin._ This is the Fool that I am to manage.
_Dor._ And this is my Lot. [Takes _Gload_.
[Musick plays, they all dance.
_Lov._ There is within a young Father ready to join your Hands: take
this opportunity, and make sure of a Wife.
_Hau._ I warrant you, Sir.
[Exeunt _Haunce_, _Olinda_, _Gload_, and _Dorice_.
Enter _Pedro_.
_Ped._ Your Mother, Sir, whom I found more dead than living, for the
loss of your Sister, was very near dying outright with Joy, to hear of
your Arrival, and most impatiently expects you.
_Dorm._ And are we all forgiven, _Pedro_?
_Ped._ Yes, you and I are like to be Fellow-Servants together again,
_Dormida_.
_Dorm._ And Fellow-Lovers too I hope, _Pedro_.
_Ped._ The Devil's in't if Age have not allay'd Flames of all sorts in
thee; but if you contribute to my allowance--
_Dorm._ Thou know'st I could never keep any thing from thee, _Pedro_.
_Alon._ Come, Ladies, there is a small Banquet attends you in the next
Room.
_Silv._ We'll wait on you, Sir.
Enter _Haunce_, _Gload_, _Olinda_, and _Dorice_.
_Hau._ Hold, hold, and give me Joy too, for I am married, if she has not
mistaken her Man again, and I my Woman.
_Olin._ No, you are the Man I look for, and I no Cheat, having all about
me that you look for too, but Money.
[Discovers her self.
_Alon._ How, _Olinda_!
_Olin._ Yes, indeed, Sir, I serv'd my Lady first, and then thought it no
Offence to take the Reward due to that Service.
_Hau._ Here's a _Spanish_ Trick for you now, to marry a Wife, before one
sees her.
_Euph._ What, _Dorice_ married too?
_Dor._ After your Example, Madam.
_Glo._ Yes, indeed, forsooth, and I have made bold too after the Example
of my Master.
_Hau._ Now do they all expect I should be di
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