Giles. Oh! may each accomplish'd fair one, Laugh'd at, slighted, circumvented, But my wrongs go unresented, Since the fates have thought them meet : This good company contented, All my wishes are complete. [Exeunt. ADDITIONAL AIRS, SOMETIMES INTRODUCED. ACT THE SECOND. GILES. Gadzooks! there's such gig, and nice rig, on the lawn, How 'twill mortify she! Then I'll bet twenty pound, Cannot show such a couple as Patty and me. For you the sweetest flowers I chose, Though Jemmy so supple, Yet you and I'll dance for a crown or a guinea, 'Gainst Poll, Tim, Sal, Jem, Bet, Bill, Cudden, and Jenny. FANNY. The fields were gay, Both lad and lass, Young chicken, geese, The best of cheer, You gave us then in plenty. 'Twas all to cheat poor silly Fan, And pilfer that same jewel; You're sworn to me, you perjured man, Your shams and lies; And golden ring, Or never more come near me. FAIRFIELD. Of aspect fair, and temper mild, ACT THE THIRD. FAIRFIELD. Ere round the huge oak, that o'ershadows my mill, The fond ivy had dared to entwine; Ere the church was a ruin, that nods on the hill, Or a rook built her nest on the pine; G Cou'd I trace back the time, a much earlier date, He dying, bequeath'd to his son a good name, For my child I've preserved it, uncrimson'd with shame, And it still from a spot shall be free. THEODOSIA. A thousand charms the lover sees My heart is yours, you know my mind, In vain to answer nay; But will you be for ever kind, For ever and a day? Your faith, if proof to female wiles, My heart is yours, &c. |