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THE FALL OF MORTIMER, i^
Bumper, [fills a Glafs.[ Here, Mailers, here's
tiod blefs the King^ and fend him better Counf ell or s.—
No Mortimer for me. [Brinks.
All. No Mortimer for us all. [All Drink.
Bumper. But hark ye, Neighbours., you will ft and
up for the Caufe if Occafion require ?
All. All ! All !
Bumper. 'Tis a Shame the Nation fliould any
longer be impos'd upon.
All. A burning Shame !
Bumper. In the mean time, it will be beft for us
to retire j and as L. Mountacute and his Friends be-
have, we muft be guided accordingly— -Oh, there
will be rare Doings wheij that's once brought
about 1
Felt. Come then. Neighbours let us be gone—
We (bould inform our Fellow-Citizens of thefe
Matters, that fomething may be done in them.
[They Jing in Chorus.]
For why Jhould weftoop to King Bob,
Or be led by Mortimer 'j Crew ?
A Halter would finijh the Jobb^
And make all our Enemies true.
End of the First Act.
Qz ACT

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