. 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. beings, let humility be our monitor, and cha-rity our motto : and from this feeling may we hopeour friends will advocate the cause of the FarmersWife. FINALE. Mrs. C. My trial past, relrievd my fame,Shoiild wits my story me, sisters kind, from blame,Against the shafts of scandal. Chorus. Her faults forgiving and forgetting,Ease her bosom^s anxious stri


. 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. beings, let humility be our monitor, and cha-rity our motto : and from this feeling may we hopeour friends will advocate the cause of the FarmersWife. FINALE. Mrs. C. My trial past, relrievd my fame,Shoiild wits my story me, sisters kind, from blame,Against the shafts of scandal. Chorus. Her faults forgiving and forgetting,Ease her bosom^s anxious strife ;Her hope svpporting, cause aid the Farmers Wife. Corn. Ye married men of honour stern,Appearance teas deceiving;But from her curious story seeing int believing. Chorus. Her faults, S(c. Miss C. Unmarried belles, unmarried beaux,Wheneer detaild her from the trial pure she rose,Defend her, I implore ye. Chorus. Her faults, Sfc. Capt. Here indiscretion s folly read. Then judge with charity through life ; Bai°n. And, as support her mind must need, Protect, kind friends, tlie Farmers Wife^ Chorus. Her faults, ^C4 lExeuni THE HAUNTED TOWER; A COMIC OPERA, IN THREE ACTS.—BYJAMES Act til. Scene 4 CHARACTERS. LORD WILLIAM CHARLES LADY ELINOR BARON OF OAKLAND MARTIN HUGO ADELA Dli COURCY EDWARD LEWIS CICELY ACT I. Scene I.—The Sea, Dover Cliffs and and and several Attendants of Lady Elinorappear in a boat; they land; then enter Fisher-men and Peasants, male and female, who sing thefollowing A Ibions genius raise the strain,Whose power has awd the angry gives us shelter on the coastOf this blest isle, old Oceans , retiring oer the deepDistant lightnings harmless sweep;The storm condemn d to lose its hollow murmurs dies away. [_ExeHnt Fishermen and Peasants. liAOY^LlJiOK andClCt-Lyappear inaboat,andlatid. Cice. Now, madam, give rae leave to congratu-late you on y


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