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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 III. (To them) a Shepherd.

JULIO.

Shepherd, good Day: What do you call this Place?

SHEPHERD.

The Forest of Arden, Sir.

HILLARIO.

That's well, however.

JULIO.

Pr'ythee inform us if any Town be near, where we may rest a while; here's a poor young Maid that is not greatly us'd to Travelling, and almost faints for Succour.

SHEPHERD.

Ah! lack-a-day, Sir, you're a great Way from any Village, or House; but I have a little Cot hard by here, an you'll step there, such poor Refreshment as you meet with, is at your Service, as the Saying is.

HILLARIO.

Faith, a good honest Fellow this.

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JULIO.

With all my Heart, Shepherd; we are oblig'd to you, and will satisfy you as you require; lead on then without Ceremony; come, Sister.

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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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