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know you are a gentleman, or Dick Rantum would not have recommended you. And so, Dy, kiss and friends.

Jess. What, sir, have you no more to say to the man who has used you so ill?

Col. O Used me ill-that's as I take it he has done a mettled thing; and, perhaps, I like him the better for it; it's long before you would have spirit enough to run away with a wench.-Harman, give me your hand; let's hear no more of this now. Sir John Flowerdale, what say you? shall we spend the day together, and dedicate it to love and harmony? Sir J. F. With all my heart.

AIR.

Lionel. Come, then, all ye social pow'rs
Shed your influence o'er us,
Crown with bliss the present hours,
And lighten those before us.
May the just, the gen❜rous, kind,
Still see that you regard them;
And Lionels for ever find
Clarissas to reward them.

Clar.

Love, thy godhead I adore,
Source of sacred passion;
But will never bow before

Those idols, wealth or fashion.
May, like me, each maiden wise,
From the fop defend her;
Learning, sense, and virtue prize,
And scorn the vain pretender.

Har: Why the plague should men be sad,
While in time we moulder?

Grave, or gay, or vex'd, or glad,
We ev'ry day grow older

Bring the flask, the music bring,
Joy will quickly find us;

Drink, and laugh, and dance, and sing,
And cast our cares behind us.

Diana. How shall I escape-so naught,
On filial laws to trample,
I'll e'en court'sy, own my fault,
And plead papa's example.
Parents, 'tis a hint to you,
Children oft are shameless;
Oft transgress-the thing's too true-
But are you always blameless?

Col. O. One word more before we go;
Girls and boys have patience;
You to friends must something owe,
As well as to relations.
These kind gentlemen address-
What tho' we forgive them,
Still they must be lost, unless
You lend a hand to save them.

[Exeunt.

THE END.

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