Sylvester Daggerwood. An Interlude. As Performed At the New-York And Philadelphia Theatres
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(reading) The moon behind a cloud. Dag. That's nevr. An audience never saw a moon bebind a cloud before — but it will be devilish difficult to paint. Fus. Don't interrupt— where was 1 ! Oh, behind a cloud. Dug. " The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces — " Fus. Hey, the devil ! what are you at ? Dag. Beg pardon ; but that speech never conies into my head but it runs away with me. Proceed. Fus. (^reading) Enter — Dag. " The solemn temples — " Fus. Nay, then, I've done. Dag. So have I. I'm du...mb. Fus. (reading) Enter Egbert, musing — D//g. O. P. Fus. Pshaw ! what does that signify ? Dag. Not much— "The great globe itself—" Fns. (reading) Egbert musing. Clouded in night I come — Dag. (starting vp) " The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, " The solemn temples," &.c. &.c. Fiis. (gets up) Damme, he's mad ! a bedlam- DAGGERWOOD. H ite ! raves like a Lear, and foams out a folio of Shakspeare without drawing breath ; I am al- most afraid to stay in the room with him.
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