Poems and PlaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited/E. P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 87
... EPILOGUE FOR MR . LEE LEWES 2 HOLD ! Prompter , hold ! a word before your nonsense ; I'd speak a word or two to ease ... Epilogue for his Benefit , May 7 , 1773. ] No - I will act , I'll vindicate the stage Epilogue for Mr. Lee Lewes 87 ...
... EPILOGUE FOR MR . LEE LEWES 2 HOLD ! Prompter , hold ! a word before your nonsense ; I'd speak a word or two to ease ... Epilogue for his Benefit , May 7 , 1773. ] No - I will act , I'll vindicate the stage Epilogue for Mr. Lee Lewes 87 ...
Page 89
... Epilogue ? MISS CATLEY Yes , the Epilogue , my dear . MRS . BULKLEY Sure you mistake , Ma'am . The Epilogue , I bring it . MISS CATLEY Excuse me , Ma'am . The Author bid me sing it . Recitative Ye beaux and belles , that form this ...
... Epilogue ? MISS CATLEY Yes , the Epilogue , my dear . MRS . BULKLEY Sure you mistake , Ma'am . The Epilogue , I bring it . MISS CATLEY Excuse me , Ma'am . The Author bid me sing it . Recitative Ye beaux and belles , that form this ...
Page 92
... Epilogue unspoken ? Agreed . Agreed . MRS . BULKLEY MISS CATLEY MRS . BULKLEY And now with late repentance , Un - epilogued the Poet waits his sentence . Condemn the stubborn fool who can't submit To thrive by flattery , though he ...
... Epilogue unspoken ? Agreed . Agreed . MRS . BULKLEY MISS CATLEY MRS . BULKLEY And now with late repentance , Un - epilogued the Poet waits his sentence . Condemn the stubborn fool who can't submit To thrive by flattery , though he ...
Contents
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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