A
YORK DIALOGUE
BETWEEN
NED AND HARRY.
Ned gives Harry an account of his Courtſhip and Marriage State.
Ned.
HONEST Harry! I am glad to ſee you! You're welcome to York: You're a great ſtranger. When came you to town.
Harry. I came to your town laſt night, Ned, and am glad to ſee you. I enquir'd after you of my landlord and he told me, you was well and have been married two or three years. I wiſh you much happineſs; pray, how d'ye like matrimony?
Ned. In good faith Harry, (ſcrubbing his ſhoulders) but ſo, ſo; however, I will not diſcourage you.
Harry. But don't you remember Ned, that you and I made an agreement, that which of us two was married firſt, ſhould tell one another of the way of courtſhip, and how he lik'd it and a married ſtate.