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SCENE IV.

Pamphilus peeping after her.
Pam.
Hay,—whurr,—there boults another wench;
The Warren's full of them; and I do but think
What dainty sport I shall have
In ferretting 'um;
The very name o'th' place had Attraction
Enough to draw me hither, where I expect
To find all Women as coming and tractable, as
Kids leather gloves, one gentle pull or two
Will easily draw 'um on. I do not like
Your difficil ones, who come as hardly off
As a wet Summers boot;—
Hey! there's another; and
Alone too? this opportunity
Is the shell Love's hatch'd of, and the wenches here,
Like Lap-wings, run away with't on their heads.
I'll accost her;—shee's right I'll warrant ye.