Sylvester Daggerwood Or New Hay At the Old Market An Occasional Drama in One
Sylvester Daggerwood Or New Hay At the Old Market An Occasional Drama in One
Colman George
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PROMPTER. What's become of the old one ? CARPENTER. NEW HAY AT THE OLD MARKET. 21 ;v, . -\^!::^. , CARPENTER. ;^--f\". -7. Torn down. PROMPTER. I;' And pray, Sir^ how came the Moon to be down ? CARPENTER. The man that worked it, run his hand through it, last year, when he was snuffing the candle. He was discharged for negligence. PROMPTER. Then, we want a new man in the Moon. Let me make a memorandum. ( Takes out his book, and writes, ) " Moon in decrease — new one want- ed. — Man in it. "— Wel...l ? CARPENTER. Five waves of the sea: — split all to pieces in the last dry weather. They must be made of deal. PROMPTER, (writing. ) Memorandum — " The sea : —Deal. "' What next ? ■' \[ CARPENTER. A scaffold for the Surrender of Calais. Mr. Bannister, jun. Broke it down, the last time he was going to be hanged. PROMPTER, (ivrites. ) ^ ', '^ New scaffold —Surrender of Calais. '' — Ah! but where shall we get such another Hangman ? — Poor fellow ! Poor Parsons ! The old cause of our mirth is, now, thp cause of our melancholy.
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