Incognita; or, Love and Duty Reconcil'd eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 91 pages of information about Incognita; or, Love and Duty Reconcil'd.

Incognita; or, Love and Duty Reconcil'd eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 91 pages of information about Incognita; or, Love and Duty Reconcil'd.
not to know them.  How? (reply’d the Lady) I thought it had been the extremity of knowledge to know ones self.  Aurelian had a little over-strain’d himself in that Complement, and I am of Opinion would have been puzzl’d to have brought himself off readily:  but by good fortune the Musick came into the Room and gave him an opportunity to seem to decline an answer, because the company prepared to dance:  he only told her he was too mean a Conquest for her wit who was already a Slave to the Charms of her Person.  She thanked him for his Complement, and briskly told him she ought to have made him a return in praise of his wit, but she hoped he was a Man more happy than to be dissatisfy’d with any of his own Endowments; and if it were so, that he had not a just Opinion of himself, she knew her self incapable of saying any thing to beget one.  Aurelian did not know well what to make of this last reply; for he always abhor’d any thing that was conceited, with which this seem’d to reproach him.  But however modest he had been heretofore in his own thoughts, yet never was he so distrustful of his good behaviour as now, being rally’d so by a Person whom he took to be of judgment:  Yet he resolved to take no notice, but with an Air unconcerned and full of good humour entreated her to Dance with him:  She promised him to Dance with no body else, nor I believe had she inclination; for notwithstanding her tartness, she was upon equal terms with him as to the liking of each others Person and Humour, and only gave those little hints to try his Temper; there being certainly no greater sign of folly and ill breeding, than to grow serious and concerned at any thing spoken in rallery:  for his part, he was strangely and insensibly fallen in love with her Shape, Wit and Air; which, together with a white Hand, he had seen (perhaps not accidentally) were enough to have subdued a more stubborn Heart than ever he was master of; and for her Face, which he had not seen, he bestowed upon her the best his Imagination could furnish him with.  I should by right now describe her Dress, which was extreamly agreeable and rich, but ’tis possible I might err in some material Pin or other, in the sticking of which may be the whole grace of the Drapery depended.  Well, they danced several times together, and no less to the satisfaction of the whole Company, than of themselves; for at the end of each Dance, some publick note of Applause or other was given to the graceful Couple.

Aurelian was amaz’d, that among all that danced or stood in view he could not see Hippolito; but concluding that he had met with some pleasing Conversation, and was withdrawn to some retired part of the Room, he forbore his search till the mirth of that Night should be over, and the Company ready to break up, where we will leave him for a while, to see what became of his adventurous Friend.

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