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THE FALL OF MORTIMER, i^
Bumper, [fills a Glafs.[ Here, Mailers, here's
tiod blefs the King^ and fend him better Counf ell or s.—
No Mortimer for me. [Brinks.
All. No Mortimer for us all. [All Drink.
Bumper. But hark ye, Neighbours., you will ft and
up for the Caufe if Occafion require ?
All. All ! All !
Bumper. 'Tis a Shame the Nation fliould any
longer be impos'd upon.
All. A burning Shame !
Bumper. In the mean time, it will be beft for us
to retire j and as L. Mountacute and his Friends be-
have, we muft be guided accordingly— -Oh, there
will be rare Doings wheij that's once brought
about 1
Felt. Come then. Neighbours let us be gone—
We (bould inform our Fellow-Citizens of thefe
Matters, that fomething may be done in them.
[They Jing in Chorus.]
For why Jhould weftoop to King Bob,
Or be led by Mortimer 'j Crew ?
A Halter would finijh the Jobb^
And make all our Enemies true.
End of the First Act.
Qz ACT
Bumper, [fills a Glafs.[ Here, Mailers, here's
tiod blefs the King^ and fend him better Counf ell or s.—
No Mortimer for me. [Brinks.
All. No Mortimer for us all. [All Drink.
Bumper. But hark ye, Neighbours., you will ft and
up for the Caufe if Occafion require ?
All. All ! All !
Bumper. 'Tis a Shame the Nation fliould any
longer be impos'd upon.
All. A burning Shame !
Bumper. In the mean time, it will be beft for us
to retire j and as L. Mountacute and his Friends be-
have, we muft be guided accordingly— -Oh, there
will be rare Doings wheij that's once brought
about 1
Felt. Come then. Neighbours let us be gone—
We (bould inform our Fellow-Citizens of thefe
Matters, that fomething may be done in them.
[They Jing in Chorus.]
For why Jhould weftoop to King Bob,
Or be led by Mortimer 'j Crew ?
A Halter would finijh the Jobb^
And make all our Enemies true.
End of the First Act.
Qz ACT
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Description | An historical play. Dedicated to the Right Honourable John Earl of Bute |
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Shelfmark | Glen.164(5) |
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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