was guilty of some crime, not to be forgiven, but by se|vere pennance, enjoined to accompany us.
Mo.
In our country dress she would have charms!—What say you sweet one? Give her another dress, and take her into the Seraglio—let the other two stay here one day for rest, then let them depart.
John.
You Lordship will please to let Fan go too.
Fan.
Oh Johnny—you would my Johnny.
John.
Yes, and please your holiness—I am Pope Johnny the twelfth.
Fan.
What will become of our children.
John.
Yes, yes children, that was what she was ba|nished for.
Mo.
If tenderness will not drive her, punishment shall, persuade her to go.
Ist Eu.
Oh, you are yet undone.
[Aside.
John.
Please your Mogulship, I will talk to her in private—perhaps I may persuade her to comply with your princely desires, for we Popes have never any con|versation with women except in private.
Mo.
Guards, keep at a distance, but do not lose fight of them—For one day, rest in our court as friends, then you ambassador, and his highness may depart hence, and report my magnificence.
[Exit.
John.
Oh, Fanny, Fanny, Fan, Fan—
Fan.
Oh Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, will you leave me here in a strange land, amongst tygers, land monsters, and sea monsters.
John.
Oh Fan, Fan, if we were at Wapping again, mending of shoes, in our little two pair of stairs room backwards—with the bed just turn'd up in one corner of the room.
Fan.
My Johnny and I sitting so comfortable toge|ther at breakfast, where we had pawn'd your waistcoat to get one, with one child crying on my knee, and one on yours; my poor old mother shaking with the ague, in one corner of the room—the many happy