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Scene the Fifth.

Zeph. Ula. Beauf. 2 Emb.
Ul.
Now Gentlemen, we to our business come;
Such a Community as you propose
We utterly reject, because that Union
Would first corrupt our Angians, then enslave them;

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The only Treaty to which we descend.

Beauf.
How Ulamar.

Mel.
Oh Englishman, your Separate Interest here
Is but too obvious.

Ul.
Hold Frenchman?
My Friend, no more, anon thou shalt be satisfy'd.

Beauf.
In the mean while—

Ul.
No more, by Holy Friendship I adjure thee,
Thou shalt be satisfy'd; but to our business;
The Treaty to which we descend is this;
A Treaty of Commerce between us and you;
And a Cessation of Hostilities between our selves and you,
And your Confederates
The Hurons, and exchange of all the Captives:
To this you agree?

Zeph.
I do, for this is Angies Interest.

Ul.
And you?

2 Fr.
And we.

Ul.
And this to observe most solemnly you Swear;
By all that's awful in yon glittering Sky,
And all that's binding in the World below.

2. Fr.
We Swear: And you?

Zeph.
We Swear.

1. Emb.
So then 'tis done; The English are dislodg'd?

Beau.
They need not fright thee;
A League from hence they lie entrench'd to Night,
And towards new York to morrow take their way.

2. Emb.
And all your Angians have laid down their Arms.

Ul.
E're we began to Treat, the English march'd,
And ours dispers'd according to our words.

1. Emb.
The Remnant of the Night, lets wast in Joy then.

Ul.
The publick Deputies in 'yon Apartment
Attend to Entertain you.

1. Emb.
We wait on you.

Ul.
We follow you.