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INTRODUCTION.
logue nor epilogue, it mud be allowed an Opera in all its
forms. The piece, indeed, hath been heretofore fre¬
quently prefented by ourfelves in our great room at
St Giles’s, fo that I cannot too often acknowledge your
charity in bringing it now on the ftage.
PLAYER.
But I fee it is time for us to withdraw ; the adtors are
preparing to begin. Play away the ouverture, (Ex+