Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... 17

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Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... 17
John Bell
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Now to the place of rendezvous ; C 3 An'd so THE FAIR QUAKER OF DEAL.
And there, with look demure, I Ul pals for faint • No fuch fair colour as religious paint* {^Exif* SCENE Jrawj anJ Ji/covers KovewelU Worthy, Mizen, Sir Charles Pieafant, Eafy, and Purfer Indent.—-^ hiTJ^l of punch ^ . Riw. Come, her majcfty's health in a bumper, and nay (he live for ever.
. War, And may all her fubje6U be as true to her as we are. V Mi%n May they all take as much pains to put her affairs, civil and military,
... into as good order as I do.
May I be hoifted 6vcr a ihip*s fide, with a tackle hooked to a running bowling, with a knot under my left car, if I don't make her navy one of the greateil navies in the vniverfe. , PUa. Why, Sir, 'tis that already; Mi^. Ay, but Sir Charles, I don't mean a fighting navy, for that's the leaft part of our bufinefs ; I am for a polite navy ; that is, a navy full of fenfe and good manners ; a navy of proper, handfome, well-dreft fel- lows ; that when it appears abroad, may be the wonder of the world, for glittering, fhining coats, powdered wigs, fnuff-boxes, and fafhionable airs.


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