The Extravaganzas of J. R. Planché, Esq., (Somerset Herald) 1825-1871: Mr ...
The Extravaganzas of J. R. Planché, Esq., (Somerset Herald) 1825-1871: Mr ...
James Robinson Planché
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Haste the potent spells to try, But don't blame us, remember, pray. Love, {to Leandr^ If my gift you misapply ! For. (to Valere) If you fling your chance away ! Both. Dismiss your fears — dry up your tears, Your foes no longer rate us ; We don't so much delight in spite As some who execrate us. {exeunt LovE and Fortune) Lean. Is this a dream ? v p 2 Digiti zed by Google 212 LOVE AND FORTUNE. Val. That I can quickly test {empties the purse into his hat^ and it appears full again) Full again ! Lo...ok, and judge yourself^ friend. Lean. Peste ! You are in luck ! Val. And so I trust are you. Lean. At present I can only trust so, too. Enter Arlequin, Arle, Monsieur. UoYklkr^) Val. The very man I wanted. Arle. Say The man you must still want Val. How, sirrah ? Pray Explain yoursel£ Arle. Monsieur, it breaks my heart. But Fm compelled to tell you we must part Val. Part! Arle. I had hoped to live with you for ages. But Val. But? But what? Arle. The merest trifle — wages. Val. Aha ! and prithee how much do I owe ?
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