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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 V. Julio, Florinda,

JULIO.

Now let that same wicked Bastard of Venus, that was begot of Thought, conceiv'd of Spleen, and born of Madness; that blind, rascally Boy, that abuses every one's Eyes, because his own are out; let him I say, be Judge how deep I am in Love: I tell thee Florinda I cannot live out of the Sight of Vincentio; I'll go find a Shadow, and sigh till he comes.

FLORINDA.

And I'll go sleep.

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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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