Char. Her Eyes declare she knows me.
(Aside.
Sir Geo. She begins to hear Reason, Sir, the fear of being turn'd out of Doors has done it.
(Runs back to Isabinda.
Isab. 'Tis he, oh! my ravish'd Soul.
Sir Geo. Take heed, Madam, you don't betray your self. Seem with Reluctance to consent, or you are undone, (runs to Sir Jealous,) speak gently to her, Sir, I'm sure she'll yield, I see it in her Face.
Sir Jeal. Well, Isabinda, can you refuse to bless a Father, whose only Care is to make you happy, as Mr. Meanwell has inform'd you. Come, wipe thy Eyes; nay, prithee do, or thou wilt break thy Father's Heart; see thou bring'st the Tears in mine to think of thy undutiful Carriage to me.
(Weeps.
Isab. Oh! do not weep, Sir, your Tears are like a Ponyard to my Soul; do with me what you please, I am all Obedience.
Sir Jeal. Ha! then thou art my Child agen.