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so let him follow his own way. Ha! ha! ha! Pardon me, dear creature, I must laugh; ha! ha! ha! Though I grant you ’tis a little barbarous; ha! ha! ha!
Mrs. Marwood
What pity ’tis so much fine raillery, and delivered with so significant gesture, should be so unhappily directed to miscarry.
Mrs. Millamant
Heh? Dear creature, I ask your pardon—I swear I did not mind you.
Mrs. Marwood
Mr. Mirabell and you both may think it a thing impossible, when I shall tell him by telling you—
Mrs. Millamant
Oh dear, what? For it is the same thing, if I hear it—ha! ha! ha!
Mrs. Marwood
That I detest him, hate him, madam.
Mrs. Millamant
O madam, why, so do I—and yet the creature loves me, ha! ha! ha! How can one forbear laughing to think of it.—I am a sibyl if I am not amazed to think what he can see in me. I’ll take my death,51 I think you are handsomer—and within a year or two as young. If you could but stay for me, I should overtake you—but that cannot be.—Well, that thought makes me melancholic.—Now I’ll be sad.
Mrs. Marwood
Your merry note may be changed sooner than you think.
Mrs. Millamant
D’ye say so? Then I’m resolved I’ll have a song to keep up my spirits.
Re-enter Mincing.
Mincing
The gentlemen stay but to comb, madam, and will wait on you.
Mrs. Millamant
Desire Mrs.—that is in the next room, to sing the song I would have learnt yesterday. You shall hear it, madam. Not that there’s any great matter in it—but ’tis agreeable to my humour.
Song
Love’s but the frailty of the mind
When ’tis not with ambition joined;
A sickly flame, which if not fed, expires,
And feeding, wastes in self-consuming fires.
’Tis not to wound a wanton boy
Or am’rous youth, that gives the joy;
But ’tis the glory to have pierced a swain,
For whom inferior beauties sighed in vain.
Then I alone the conquest prize,
When I insult a rival’s eyes;
If there’s delight in love, ’tis when I see
That heart, which others bleed for, bleed for me.
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