The Battle of Brooklyn a Farce in 2 Acts

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The Battle of Brooklyn a Farce in 2 Acts
Thomas Starr King
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The Brigades are jiifpofed, as your Excellency directed ; and the regulars are nearly up to them ; you will fee their advanced guard pafs the ftone houfe, directly.
36 The Battle of Brooklyn.
SUL. There they are, and have difcovered the Pennfylvanians for they have quited the road, and pufh towards them.
STIR. I hope to God they will pufh back again, as foon as our fire begins. O ! there they go well fired my boys! they cannot {land this ! you ll fee, they will pufh directly, General.
SUL. I fe
...e they do pufh, but it is with their bayonets, and our men are fcampering towards us.
Enter a Pennfylvanian hajlily.
Stop foldier, you are far enough.
PEN. I will be judge of that my dear; for by my foul, honey, you have brought old Ireland about your ears, at laft ; and we can find the way to eat iron without afking fuch vermin as you for victuals. (Exit).
STIR. Dear General, what fhall we do now ?
SUL. Ply the artillery as far as poffible.
Enter an Officer.
OFF. Towards the fouth, an inceflant firing has prevailed for half an hour, nor has it ought approached : my poft is that way advanced, but I thought my duty bid me quit it, to give you this information.


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