The amorous old-vvoman: or, 'tis vvell if it take. A comedy. Acted by His Majesties servants. Written by a person of honour.

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The amorous old-vvoman: or, 'tis vvell if it take. A comedy. Acted by His Majesties servants. Written by a person of honour.
Author
Duffett, Thomas.
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London :: Printed for Simon Neale at the three Pidgeons in Bedford-street in Covent-Garden,
MDCLXXIV. [1674]
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Scena Secunda.
Enter Clara, Amante following.
Aman.
Stay thou blest shape, Amante bids thee stop; VVith what a flying Speed she makes away, As if displeas'd I shou'd detain my Clara So long in Torment by my fruitless passion. Dear soul of my deceased love, but stay!
neels.
Some hold that Saints can't hear us when we pray.

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Then how shou'd she poor Soul, who is in pain For thy inconstancy? thy prayers are vain. Yet since I cannot love her less, I'le try To bear her punishment my self, and dye.
Exit.
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