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The Quaker's opera. As it is perform'd at Lee's and Harper's Great ...

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Th<strong>at</strong> Paddington <strong>is</strong> the lafl Road you will go.<br />

W<strong>it</strong>h a Down, &c<br />

Since therefore our Wifdom you cannot deceive.<br />

Til never encourage you once to believe<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> you'll be Tranfported, or have a Reprieve.<br />

W<strong>it</strong>h a Down, &c*<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ch. Oh, you are hardened Rogue, to take the<br />

Gentleman's Gown <strong>and</strong> Cap.<br />

Law. lam no Rogue, Gentlemen.<br />

Confl. Wh<strong>at</strong> are you then, Sirrah ><br />

Law. A fery honeft W<strong>at</strong>ch Attorney.<br />

th<strong>at</strong>'s as bad as aHoufe-<br />

why Conft. A Welch Attorney !<br />

breaker <strong>at</strong> any time ; bring him along.<br />

Law. I dare you to meddle w<strong>it</strong>h me; I dare you; for<br />

if you do, I (ball Capias you ; I'll fwear the Peace to you,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Int<strong>it</strong>e you to the Crown-Office Thiefs ! Mar-<br />

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Conft. Come away w<strong>it</strong>h him, bring him along.<br />

iner ! oh my Money— Killo, Thiefs !<br />

Enter Maid, from the Houfe.<br />

Maid. Why. Mr. Conftabk, are yeai bewuch'd, to pull<br />

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