The Fatal Extravagance A Tragedy |
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SCENE II.
Courtney, Louisa, three Children.Lou.
May they be good!—This Speed of your Return
Is kind: but, tell me, Uncle, your Success—
*Say, was my Father, by your Means, dispos'd
To help my Bellmour with the hop'd Supplies?
+—Methinks I read your News in your sad Visage,
And my Heart trembles with prophetick Fears.
*Court.
Bid These retire—
Eld. Boy.
This bodes no Good.
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