. 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. all to his bride; and if afterwards his countrydemands his assistance, get him a commission, So-phy, and pray for a quick end to the war, a prayerin which ev6ry good subject in the nation will joinyou. Rent. Sir, the tenants from the wake, in eager-ness of their joy, press to be admitted. Sir J. Then open the doors, and let old Englishhospitality be the order of the
. 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. all to his bride; and if afterwards his countrydemands his assistance, get him a commission, So-phy, and pray for a quick end to the war, a prayerin which ev6ry good subject in the nation will joinyou. Rent. Sir, the tenants from the wake, in eager-ness of their joy, press to be admitted. Sir J. Then open the doors, and let old Englishhospitality be the order of the day at CastleManor. FINALE.—{Original.)—Rashly, ANNETTti,Trumore, &c. Rash. Partners of my toils and this happy spot repair;See how justly fortune measuresFavours to the true atid fair. Ann. With choruses gay, proclaim praise of The Lord of the Manor ;Andhappy the song, if it trains old aitd young,In the lessons of Castle Manor. Chor. With choruses gay, ^c. Tru. Gallants, learn from Trumores story,To associate in the and honour, love and glory,And to fortune leave the rest. {Extunt. Ciior. With choruses gay, 6(c. LOVE IN A VILLAGE; AN OPERA, IN THREE ACTS.~BY ISAAC Act I.—Scene 4. SIR WILLIAM MEADOWSYOUNG MEADOWSJUSTICE WOODCOCKHAWTHORNEUSTACE CHARACTERS. HODGE FOOTMAN CARTER VILLAGERS ROSETTA LUCINDA DEBORAH WOODCOCK MADGE COOK HOUSEMAID ACT I. Scene I.—A Gwden, with statues, fountains, andflower-pots. Several arbours appear in the side-scenes; Rosettaand LuciNDA are discovered at work, seated ontwo garden chairs. DUET. Ros. Hope! thou nurse of young desire,Fairy promiser of vapour, glowworm fire, Tempraile sweet, that neer can cloy. Lac. Hope! thou earnest of delight,Softest soother of the mind,Balmy cordial, prospect bright,Surest friend the wretched fittd. Both. Kind deceiver, flatter still. Deal out pleasures unpossest;With thy dreams my fancy m wishes make me blest. Lttc. Heieho ! Rosetta!Ros
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