[THE]
Wild-Goose Chase;
A
COMEDY.

Persons Represented in the Play.
De-Gard, A Noble stay'd' Gentleman that being newly lighted from his Travels, assists his Sister Oriana in her chase of Mirabel the Wild-Goose.
La-Castre, the Indulgent Father to Mirabell.
Mirabell, the Wild-Goose, a Travell'd Monsieur, and great defyer of all Ladies in the way of Marriage, otherwise their much loose servant, at last caught by the despis'd Oriana.
Pinac, his fellow Traveller, of a lively spirit, and Servant to the no less sprightly Lillia-Bianca.
Belleur, Companion to both, of a stout blunt humour, in love with Rosalura.
Nantolet, Father to Rosalura and Lillia-Bianca.
Lugier, the rough and confident Tutor to the Ladies, and chief Engine to entrap the Wild-Goose.
Oriana, the fair betroth'd of Mirabell, and witty follower of the Chase.
Rosalura,the Airie Daughters of Nantolet.
Lillia-Bianca,
Petella, their Waiting-woman.
Mariana, an English Courtezan.
A young Factor.
Page.
Servants.
Singing-Boy.
Two Merchants.
Priest.
Four Women.

The Scene Paris.

The Actors were,


[Actus Primus. Scena Prima.]

Enter Monsieur De Gard, and a Foot-Boy.

[De Ga.] Sirrah, you know I have rid hard; stir my Horse well
And let him want no Litter.