. The Buntling ball, a Græco-American play; being a poetical satire on New York society . UIMIf uimflr mm FUNK^WacJIMJIlLS vi w York 1885 i ONDOM IO AND 12 I>EY STREET 44 FI All Rights Riservrti. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1884, by FUNK & WAGNALLS, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C. Sis LIMA*) PERSONS OF Tin- PLAY. 5 s UJ 5 Chorus of Alonzo Buntlinc An AST ASIA BUNTLING. Jane Buntlu Leaxder Briggs. Florimel Filigree. The Butler. Two Guests. A Reporter. Knickerbocker Young Men. Maneuvering Mamma-. Social Strugglers. Belles. Wall-Flowers. G


. The Buntling ball, a Græco-American play; being a poetical satire on New York society . UIMIf uimflr mm FUNK^WacJIMJIlLS vi w York 1885 i ONDOM IO AND 12 I>EY STREET 44 FI All Rights Riservrti. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1884, by FUNK & WAGNALLS, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C. Sis LIMA*) PERSONS OF Tin- PLAY. 5 s UJ 5 Chorus of Alonzo Buntlinc An AST ASIA BUNTLING. Jane Buntlu Leaxder Briggs. Florimel Filigree. The Butler. Two Guests. A Reporter. Knickerbocker Young Men. Maneuvering Mamma-. Social Strugglers. Belles. Wall-Flowers. Gossips. Anglomaniacs. Gluttons. Ovdev yap avQpoonoiGiv oiov apyvpo?holkov rojAKjfJ. ifi\ao~rs. rovro nai noXeiSnopdeiy rod avdpaS i^aviarrjoiv dojucovrod indidaami xal 7TapaWa6<3Bi cppevaZXprjGraZ npos aio~xp<x wpay/xad iffraffOai fiporoovnavovpyiaS 6 e6ei$ev av6pG07toi<S ixeiy?hoci navroS ipyov dvffffefteiav eidlvai. Sophocles, 295-301. ym iWTWC. Mrs. Buntling. Anastasia Buntling, faithfulspouseOf stout Alonzo, potentatein Pork,Westward return with lord and loving childAcross Atlantics many-sounding dcc\\Borne safe between the stanch Cunarders , tempest-baffling, huge of bulk, 6 THE BUXTLIXG BALL. Long was our stay in European lands, And frequent were the marvels that we met, Whereof in ample text, with patient skill, Already the wise Baedeker hath told : Art-galleries, damp cathedrals, bad hotels, Innumerable ruins, mountains vast, Dishonest couriers and vivacious fleas. Things of great price we purchased as we roamed, Wrought by men famed with chisel or with brush— Rare statues, pictures, bronzes, good to range In sumptuous chambers when transpontine shores Would claim us ; but for me, my chief delight Was gathering varied garments, fold on fold Of beauteous texture, frilled and furbelowed In many a fantasy of sweet device ; The last fair whims of fashions dainty mood, Expensive, hateful to my husbands pbuntlingballgr00fawc


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