PINCE VOLSCIU us. Sir, you and to retire We hoped rast have Held the prettily expr company! never take ESON. I assur I don't k Aye, aye, - great matter. will here и 2 your horses co , alas, I fear Ks. Harry, m des encamped, a But pray dificult, tha keep an a bridge? ES. In Knight ENGON. No, ne ands His friend ance; or e TH. Yes, fait s. Nay, if I gad, I'll giv but you shall d to stop b d me, I know Enter PRINCE VOLSCIUS, CLORIS, AMARYLLIS, and HARRY with a riding-cloak and boots AMARYLLIS. Sir, you are cruel, thus to leave the town and to retire to country solitude. 186 CLORIS. We hoped this summer that we should at least have held the honor of your company. BAYES. Held the honor of your company! prettily exprest! - Held the honor of your company! Godsookers, these fellows will never take notice of anything. 193 JOHNSON. I assure you, sir, I admire it extremely; I don't know what he does. BAYES. Aye, aye, he's a little envious, but 'tis no great matter.-Come! AMARYLLIS. Pray, let us two this single boon That you will here with poor us still remain. |