took pains to appear in all public Places where she was sure to meet

Brunetta

;

Brunetta

was now prepared for the Insult, and came to a public Ball in a plain black Silk Mantua, attended by a beautiful Negro Girl in a Petticoat of the same Brocade with which

Phillis

was attired. This drew the Attention of the whole Company, upon which the unhappy

Phillis

swooned away, and was immediately convey'd to her House. As soon as she came to herself she fled from her Husband's House, went on board a Ship in the Road, and is now landed in inconsolable Despair at

Plymouth