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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 X.

Florinda alone.

Aye, aye, you may think so perhaps; but I can see farther into your Heart, than you imagine. I think I have you pretty fast upon the Hook, and I'll not lose you for a little Care I'll promise you, tho' I must play with you a little: I think I've pretty good Encouragement so far; and



  Who'd not pursue, when by such Hope invited?
  A Victory half gain'd must ne'er be slighted. End of the Third Act.

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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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