Polly An Opera Being the Sequel to the Beggars Opera Now Freely Adapted By C
Polly An Opera Being the Sequel to the Beggars Opera Now Freely Adapted By C
Gay John
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Shrivel me, young gentleman, you do seem out of luck with the world. Air XXVI Polly. Virtue's treasure Is a pleasure, Cheerful even amid distress ; Nor pain nor crosses, Nor grief nor losses, Nor death itself can make it less : Here relying, Suff'ring, dying, Honest souls find all redress. Capstern. A man of honour is never above helping those in distress ; and, if you desire to escape, a few guineas will work wonders. Polly. Oh sir take all that I have, if you will but deliver me from this cam...p. [SHE gives HIM her purse]. Capstern. Hm. Two guineas . . . Where will you go? Polly. To the Indians ; for there is a nobility in these savages that puts our countrymen to shame. 44 POLLY [Acx II. Capstern. Benevolence, like mine, is poorly rated by Morano's crew ; and if they find you missing, 'twill go hard with me. I'll desert. Come, come ! [Exeunt, left. Enter VANDERBLUFF pulling MRS. TRAPES]. SCENE XIII VANDERBLUFF and MRS. TRAPES Mrs. Trapes. Stay I am short of breath. Fie upon you, Lieutenant !
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