BestLightNovel.com

The Works of Aphra Behn Volume Ii Part 101

The Works of Aphra Behn - BestLightNovel.com

You’re reading novel The Works of Aphra Behn Volume Ii Part 101 online at BestLightNovel.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit BestLightNovel.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy

Sir _Sig_. Poor Devil, how fearful 'tis of losing me! [_Aside_.

_Gal_. That's some Atonement for thy other Sins,-- Come, break thy Word, and wash it quite away.

Sir _Sig_. That cogging won't do, my good Friend, that won't do.

_Gal_. Thou shall be just and perjur'd, and pay my Heart the debt of Love you owe it.

_Cor_. And wou'd you have the Heart--to make a Wh.o.r.e of me?



_Gal_. With all my Soul, and the Devil's in't if I can give thee a greater proof of my Pa.s.sion.

_Cor_. I rather fear you wou'd debauch me into that dull slave call'd a Wife.

_Gal_. A Wife! have I no Conscience, no Honour in me?

Prithee believe I wou'd not be so wicked-- No,--my Desires are generous, and n.o.ble, To set thee up, that glorious insolent thing, That makes Mankind such Slaves, almighty Curtezan!

--Come, to thy private Chamber let us haste, The sacred Temple of the G.o.d of Love; And consecrate thy Power.

[_Offers to bear her off_.

_Cor_. Stay, do you take me then for what I seem?

_Gal_. I am sure I do, and wou'd not be mistaken for a Kingdom: But if thou art not, I can soon mend that fault, And make thee so.--Come, I'm impatient to begin the Experiment.

[_Offers again to carry her off_.

_Cor_. Nay, then I am in earnest,--hold, mistaken Stranger--I am of n.o.ble Birth; and shou'd I in one hapless loving Minute destroy the Honour of my House, ruin my Youth and Beauty, and all that virtuous Education my hoping Parents gave me?

_Gal_. Pretty dissembled Pride and Innocence! And wounds no less than smiles!--Come, let us in,--where I will give thee leave to frown and jilt; such pretty Frauds advance the Appet.i.te.

[_Offers again_.

_Cor_. By all that's good, I am a Maid of Quality, Blest with a Fortune equal to my Birth.

_Gal_. I do not credit thee; or if I did, For once I wou'd dispense with Quality, And to express my Love, take thee with all these Faults.

_Cor_. And being so, can you expect I'll yield?

_Gal_. The sooner for that reason, if thou'rt wise; The Quality will take away the Scandal.

Do not torment me longer-- [_Offers to lead her again_.

_Cor_. Stay and be undeceiv'd,--I do conjure ye.--

_Gal_. Art thou no Curtezan?

_Cor_. Not on my life, nor do intend to be.

_Gal_. No Prost.i.tute? nor dost intend to be?

_Cor_. By all that's good, I only feign'd to be so.

_Gal_. No Curtezan! hast thou deceiv'd me then?

Tell me, thou wicked honest cozening Beauty, Why didst thou draw me in, with such a fair Pretence, Why such a tempting Preface to invite, And the whole Piece so useless and unedifying?

--Heavens! not a Curtezan!

Why from thy Window didst thou take my Vows, And make such kind Returns? Oh, d.a.m.n your Quality: What honest Wh.o.r.e but wou'd have scorn'd thy Cunning?

_Cor_. I make ye kind Returns?

_Gal_. Persuade me out of that too; 'twill be like ye.

_Cor_. By all my Wishes I never held Discourse with you--but this Evening, since I first saw your Face.

_Gal_. Oh, the Impudence of Honesty and Quality in Woman!

A plague upon 'em both, they have undone me!

Bear witness, oh thou gentle Queen of Night, G.o.ddess of Shades, ador'd by Lovers most; How oft under thy Covert she has d.a.m.n'd her self, With feigned Love to me! [_In Pa.s.sion_.

_Cor_. Heavens! this is Impudence: that Power I call to witness too, how d.a.m.nably thou injur'st me. [_Angry_.

_Gal_. You never from your Window talk'd of Love to me?

_Cor_. Never.

_Gal_. So, nor you're no Curtezan?

_Cor_. No, by my Life.

_Gal_. So, nor do intend to be, by all that's good?

_Cor_. By all that's good, never.

_Gal_. So, and you are real honest, and of Quality?

_Cor_. Or may I still be wretched.

_Gal_. So, then farewel Honesty and Quality--'Sdeath, what a Night, what Hopes, and what a Mistress, have I all lost for Honesty and Quality!

[_Offers to go_.

_Cor_. Stay.--

_Gal_. I will be rack'd first, let go thy hold!

[_In fury_.

--Unless thou wou'dst repent.-- [_In a soft tone_.

_Cor_. I cannot of my fixt Resolves for Virtue!

--But if you could but--love me--honourably-- For I a.s.sum'd this Habit and this Dress--

_Gal_. To cheat me of my Heart the readiest way: And now, like gaming Rooks, unwilling to give o'er till you have hook'd in my last stake, my Body too, you cozen me with Honesty.--Oh, d.a.m.n the Dice--I'll have no more on't, I, the Game's too deep for me, unless you play'd upon the square, or I could cheat like you.-- Farewel, Quality-- [_Goes out_.

_Cor_. He's gone; _Philippa_, run and fetch him back; I have but this short Night allow'd for Liberty; Perhaps to morrow I may be a Slave.

[_Ex_. Phil.

--Now o' my Conscience there never came good of this troublesome Virtue-- hang't, I was too serious; but a Devil on't, he looks so charmingly--and was so very pressing, I durst trust my gay Humour and good Nature no farther.

[_She walks about, Sir_ Signal _peeps and then comes out_.

Please click Like and leave more comments to support and keep us alive.

RECENTLY UPDATED MANGA

The Works of Aphra Behn Volume Ii Part 101 summary

You're reading The Works of Aphra Behn. This manga has been translated by Updating. Author(s): Aphra Behn. Already has 655 views.

It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.

BestLightNovel.com is a most smartest website for reading manga online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to BestLightNovel.com