A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-Market. Printed Under the Authority of the Managers from the Prompt Book, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 - English farces |
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Page 31
... cheerly sung , - " By the deep - Nine ! " 11 . - And bearing up , to gain the port , Some well - known object kept in view ; An abbey - tower , -an harbour - fort , Or beacon to the vessel true ; While oft the lead the seaman flung ...
... cheerly sung , - " By the deep - Nine ! " 11 . - And bearing up , to gain the port , Some well - known object kept in view ; An abbey - tower , -an harbour - fort , Or beacon to the vessel true ; While oft the lead the seaman flung ...
Page 52
... cheerly to the windlass sprung ! And aloft , or below , What cheer , lads , ho ! II . A frigate , lads , is now my lot ; A well - built sea - boat trim and tight : While in the locker there's a shot , They'll find us ready day and night ...
... cheerly to the windlass sprung ! And aloft , or below , What cheer , lads , ho ! II . A frigate , lads , is now my lot ; A well - built sea - boat trim and tight : While in the locker there's a shot , They'll find us ready day and night ...
Page 100
... CHEERLY , ( an Officer in the Navy , ) Mr Incledon . Mr Farley . Mr Fawcett . Mr Trueman ? HARRY , Mr Sarjant . LAURA , ( Niece to Brummagem , ) Miss Bolton . Mrs Dibdin , Mrs Price . FANNY , ( Maid to Laura , ) SELINA , ( an upper ...
... CHEERLY , ( an Officer in the Navy , ) Mr Incledon . Mr Farley . Mr Fawcett . Mr Trueman ? HARRY , Mr Sarjant . LAURA , ( Niece to Brummagem , ) Miss Bolton . Mrs Dibdin , Mrs Price . FANNY , ( Maid to Laura , ) SELINA , ( an upper ...
Page 101
... CHEERLY , walking to and fro , and looking up earnestly at a Window . Cheerly . Laura has not appeared at the window yesterday or to - day , and my word is passed not to call at the house till she sends to me - yet I cannot get under ...
... CHEERLY , walking to and fro , and looking up earnestly at a Window . Cheerly . Laura has not appeared at the window yesterday or to - day , and my word is passed not to call at the house till she sends to me - yet I cannot get under ...
Page 102
... Cheerly ? What attempting to spy into your neighbour's cabin ! Just like me , egad ! I've done that often in my time , though it's hardly fair play , between you and I. Cheerly . Vain , you know a seaman cannot act un- fairly ; but here ...
... Cheerly ? What attempting to spy into your neighbour's cabin ! Just like me , egad ! I've done that often in my time , though it's hardly fair play , between you and I. Cheerly . Vain , you know a seaman cannot act un- fairly ; but here ...
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Arethusa Beefeater BELVILLE better Brum Brummagem Capt Captain Cart Cheerly Clara Crack curricle d'ye dam'me damn'd damned dance Dangle Daugh Dear sir devil Dick door Dorcas egad Ellen Elmira Enter Exeunt Exit Fanny fellow gentleman girl give Gunnel hand hear heart Henry honour Irish ISMENA lady Laura Lord M'Scrape madam Mary master Maythorn Miss morning NETLEY ABBEY never niece nosamo OSMYN Othello Peggy Pere plaish play poor Portmanteau pray pretty Puff Ralph Robert Romeo and Juliet Roseberry Topping Rosina Roxalana Sailor SCENE Scotch seraglio servant sha'n't sing Sir Andrew Sir Edw Sir Edward Sir F Sir Fretful Sir Gre Sir Gregory Smart Sneer speak steward sure Susan tell thee there's thing thou Tilburina Waiter what's Whiskerandos young Zounds