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John Carrington [1739], The modern receipt: or, A Cure for Love. A comedy. Altered from Shakespeare. With Original Poems, Letters &c. (Printed for the Author, London) [word count] [S35300].
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SCENE VII.

Re-enter HILLARIO.

Pox on't—how unlucky this is? I shall lose all the Sport.—S'death, cou'd she find no other Time to lose her Bracelet in, but just when one is busy?— (Trumpets without.) Hark!—Aye, they're at it i'faith— Wou'd the Devil had this Bracelet, I can't find it high, nor low. (Shout) So: There's Surgeons Work of one Side or t'other, I suppose.—Was ever such a blind Puppy? here's the Bawble just under my Nose all the while— And I am much the better for finding it now:—for all is over, I imagine—(Shout without Vincentio, &c.)Aye, 'tis so, and by that Shout our young Champion should have got the Day. I'll in and see, however.— Eh, Pox of the Bracelet.

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John Carrington [1739], The modern receipt: or, A Cure for Love. A comedy. Altered from Shakespeare. With Original Poems, Letters &c. (Printed for the Author, London) [word count] [S35300].
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