Yes Or No a Musical Farce in Two Acts

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Yes Or No a Musical Farce in Two Acts
I Isaac Pocock
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hark ! bark ! fred. We miast away, jtar. Pray come away, Cla. The night is dark, The celd wind whistles, All Hark ! hark ! hark !
Cla. Stay, prithee stay, the way is lone, The ford is deep the boat is gone. KeL And mountain torrents swell the flood, And robbers lurk within the wood.
All. Here \ ? i must stay till morning bright Breaks through the dark and dismal night, And merry sings the rising lark, And hush'd the night bird ^Hark ! hark ! hark !
(Clautiine. Tenderly detains Friberg, Kelmar t
...he same with Karl and the group is enclosed by SCENE IV. Representing the depth of the Forest. Enter Lothair, whose dress and complexion are entirely changed, his habiliment* are wretched, fyc t Lot. This way, this in the moaning of the blast, at intervals, I heard the tread of feet and as the moon's light burst from the stormy clouds, I saw two figures glide like departed spirits to this deep glen Now heaven prosper me, for my attempt is desperate ! ah, they come ! \Music. Enter Riber Golotz follows ; they look round cau- tiously then advance to a particular rock which is nearly concealed by underwood and roots of trees, Lot.

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