. Liberty-hall, or, The test of good-fellowship; : a comic opera as performed with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, being entirely an original composition . 3= ■ Jv - Twake and ho _ _ _ mage pay,■— to ^ him who* f—T jave a - - - r —1 . o ther i f iU^ Jr morn, and well with —t f f a ■ ■ — *f-. 2 Do we purfue the timid hare As trembling oer the lawn he bounds Still of her fafety have we care >Vhile feeming death her fteps furround We the defencelefs creature fpare And inftant flop the well taught hounds For cruelty fhouM neer difgrace The well earnM pleafures of the chace


. Liberty-hall, or, The test of good-fellowship; : a comic opera as performed with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, being entirely an original composition . 3= ■ Jv - Twake and ho _ _ _ mage pay,■— to ^ him who* f—T jave a - - - r —1 . o ther i f iU^ Jr morn, and well with —t f f a ■ ■ — *f-. 2 Do we purfue the timid hare As trembling oer the lawn he bounds Still of her fafety have we care >Vhile feeming death her fteps furround We the defencelefs creature fpare And inftant flop the well taught hounds For cruelty fhouM neer difgrace The well earnM pleafures of the chace. ReturnM with fliaggv fpoils well ftordTo our convivial Joys at night We toaft and firft our Countrys Lord Anxious who moft fhall do him rightThe fair next crowns the focial boardBritons fhouM love as well as fightFor he who flights the tender raceIs held unworthy of the chace. 1% Sung hy Mifs George Rondeau


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1700, bookdecade1780, booksubjectoperas, bookyear1785