Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... 21

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Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... 21
John Bell
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Spr. If it pleafehim.
Pat. Lend me your hand, fir.
By this palm I understand Thou art born to wealth and land ; B 3 And: 6 THE JOVIAL CREW.
And after many a bitter guft, - • Shall build with thy great grandfire's daft.
Spr. Where fhall I find it ? but come, I'll not trouble my head with the fearcfr.
2 Beg Man, What fay you, fir, to our crew ? are we not well congregated ?
Spr, You are a jovial crew 1 the only people whofe happinefs I admire.
3 Beg. Man, Will you make us happy in ferving you f h
...ave you any enemies ? ihall we fight under ye I will you be our captain f 2 Beg, Man, Nay, our king !
3 Beg, Man, Command us iomething, fir !
Spr. Where's the next rendezvous r 1 Beg. Man. Neither in village, nor in town, But three miles off, at Maple-down.
Spr, At evening, there I'll vifit you, l Beg. Man, And there you'll find us frolick.
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I Beg. Man* We'll glad our hearts with the heft ef cur cheer, Our fonts we'll raifi with his honour's Jtrong beer ; Jul ftrangers to hope, and regardlefs of few.


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