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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 VIII. (As from the Tilt) Vincentio (People passing over the Stage.)

VINCENTIO.
What should this mean? His Highness seems displeas'd
At my Success: After the Fight he call'd
To ask my Name, and Family; of which
When I inform'd him, strait he frown'd, and said
He wish'd I had told him of another Father:
So do not I; by Heaven I'm proud to be
Ernesto's Son, and wou'd not change that Name
To be the Heir of haughty Ferdinand.
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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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