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SILVIA; Or,
a Woman after all — as it certainly is — I have made a fi
piece of Work on't truly. Now will they ftrike up a Bargain
without me, and I fliall lofe my Fee for extraordinary Services,
my Place as Pimp in ordinary, and my Reputation for ever.
Ay, ay, 'tis fo thus it goes.
A I R XXI. You Love and I Love.
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In a Man's Voice. Charming, lovely Woman, I am in
with thee ;
In a Woman's. Nay Sir, fife Sir, fye Sir, fare that »*'#ij
can be.
In a Man's. Ton* re fo fair and charming.
In a Woman's. Tou're fo kind and free,
Alternatively. Ton love, and I love, and you love ^
And I am in love with thee.
They are at it ftill. He palms her, (he fufTers it; he fwears,
lies ; he ftorms, (he yields ; Victoria, Victoria, huzfcah!
Sir John. I fee and pity your Diftrefs ; but, unlefs you conft
to go along with me, how can I relieve you ?
Let. O dear Sir, you are the kindeft Gentleman, I (hall ne-
ver have it in my Power to make you amends.
Sir John. To ferve any Perfon in diftrefs, much more aWo>
man, rewards itfelf. And U you are but half fo kind as you
are fair, you'll always have ic in your Power to lay me under
the greateft Obligations in the World.
Leu I don't know what you mean by that, but I (hall be
very willing to be inftru&ed, for I hate Ingratitude.
Sir Jek&.\

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