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Page 172
... Miss Catley , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , Ma'am , your pardon . What's your busi- ness here ? The Epilogue . The Epilogue ? MISS CATLEY . MRS . BULKLEY . MISS CATLEY . Yes , the ...
... Miss Catley , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , Ma'am , your pardon . What's your busi- ness here ? The Epilogue . The Epilogue ? MISS CATLEY . MRS . BULKLEY . MISS CATLEY . Yes , the ...
Page 173
... MISS CATLEY . What if we leave it to the House ? MRS . BULKLEY . The House ! ―― Agreed . MISS CATLEY . Agreed . MRS . BULKLEY . And she , whose party ' s largest , shall proceed . And first , I hope , you'll readily agree I've all the ...
... MISS CATLEY . What if we leave it to the House ? MRS . BULKLEY . The House ! ―― Agreed . MISS CATLEY . Agreed . MRS . BULKLEY . And she , whose party ' s largest , shall proceed . And first , I hope , you'll readily agree I've all the ...
Page 174
... MISS CATLEY . Ay , take travellers your - travellers indeed ! Give me my bonny Scot , that travels from the Tweed . Where are the chiels ? Ah ! ah , I well discern The smiling looks of each bewitching bairn . AIR - - A bonny young lad ...
... MISS CATLEY . Ay , take travellers your - travellers indeed ! Give me my bonny Scot , that travels from the Tweed . Where are the chiels ? Ah ! ah , I well discern The smiling looks of each bewitching bairn . AIR - - A bonny young lad ...
Page 175
... MRS . BULKLEY . Ye gamesters , who , so eager in pursuit , Make but of all your fortune one va toute : Ye jockey ... MISS CATLEY . Ye brave Irish lads , hark away to the crack , Assist me , I pray , in this woful attack ; For sure I ...
... MRS . BULKLEY . Ye gamesters , who , so eager in pursuit , Make but of all your fortune one va toute : Ye jockey ... MISS CATLEY . Ye brave Irish lads , hark away to the crack , Assist me , I pray , in this woful attack ; For sure I ...
Page 176
... MISS CATLEY . And that our friendship may remain unbroken , What if we leave the Epilogue unspoken ? Agreed . Agreed . MRS . BULKLEY . MISS CATLEY . And now , MRS . BULKLEY . with late repentance , Unepilogued the poet waits his ...
... MISS CATLEY . And that our friendship may remain unbroken , What if we leave the Epilogue unspoken ? Agreed . Agreed . MRS . BULKLEY . MISS CATLEY . And now , MRS . BULKLEY . with late repentance , Unepilogued the poet waits his ...
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