State your case more concisely, with a diagram. At the moment, I think you are confusing a few things.
Evans gambit 5...Bc5 and 7...Bb4+ pls tell me what to do next?

Either 7.Bd2 or 7.Kf1 give white some compensation for the pawn, but more exact is castling first, since Black is ill advised taking at c3. See post #3.

A pretty miniature by one of the the true greats, with a special treat at the end:
I'm always impressed by Fischer's economical play.

Okay, piecing together the OP and pfrens (as ever, accurate) post, I see that we are talking about this sequence:

can anyone pls find me games where there is 5...Bc5 7...Bb4 pls?
This variation is known as the Harding Variation of the Evans Gambit.
Here is a game (and where you can find a couple of other games with black winning too)...
http://chesstempo.com/gamedb/game/2672872/r1b1k1nr/ppppqppp/2n5/8/2BPP3/5N2/P2b1PPP/RN1Q1RK1%20w%20kq%20-%200%2010
Enjoy!
Evans gambit i think is the best option to attack players who play the gauccio piano(fried liver) and most of them are unusuall to the evans gambit so may u pls help me of what aggresive attack u play after?(i dn't have even a single good reply variation to that weak play)