. The London stage : a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces and interludes ; accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised. Four women more, Captain, with a childa-piece. Mac. Tell the sheriffs officers I am ready. [Exeunt,Mob. ( Within.) A reprieve! a reprieve! Re-enter Macheath, Polly, Lucy, < Look jou, ladies, we will have no contro-versy now,—and, ladies, I hope you will give meleave to present a partner to each of you ; and, forthis time, I take Polly for mine ;—and for lif


. The London stage : a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces and interludes ; accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised. Four women more, Captain, with a childa-piece. Mac. Tell the sheriffs officers I am ready. [Exeunt,Mob. ( Within.) A reprieve! a reprieve! Re-enter Macheath, Polly, Lucy, < Look jou, ladies, we will have no contro-versy now,—and, ladies, I hope you will give meleave to present a partner to each of you ; and, forthis time, I take Polly for mine ;—and for life, youslut, for we are really mamed. FINALE. Tims I stand like the Turk, with his doxies all sides their glances his passion confound;For black, brotmi, and fair, his inconstancy burns,.And the different beauties subdue him by turns:Each calls forth her charms, to provoke his willing to all, with but one he retires ;But think of this maxim, and put off all wretch of to-day may be happy to-morrow. CHORUS. Then think of this maxim, and cast away sorrow,The wretch of to-day may be happy to-morrow. \ THE CRITIC; Or, a tragedy DRAMATIC PIECE.—BY RICHARD BRINSLEY Act II.—Scene I. pun? DANGLE CHARACTERS. SNEER SIR FRETFUL PLAGIARY PROMPTER, & DANGLE CHARACTERS IN THE TRAGEDY, LORD BURLEIGHGOVERNOR OF TILBURY FORTEARL OF LEICESTERSIR WALTER RALEIGH SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON MASTER Of THE HORSE BEEF-EATER DON FEROLO WHISKERANDOS TILBURINA THE TWO NIECES CONFIDANTE GUARDS, SOLDIERS, &C. ACT I. Scene 1.—Mr. and Mrs. Dangle at breakfast,and reading newspapers.—Dangle reading. Brutus to Lord North.— Letter the Second on the State of the Army.—Psha ! To the first L dash D of the A dash Y.— Genuine Extract of a Letter from St. Kitts.—Coxheath intelligence.— It is now confidently asserted • that Sir Charles Hardy—Psha!—Nothing butabout the fleet and the nation!—and I hate allpolitics but theatrical po


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