The Musical Lady a Farce As It is Acted At the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane
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\ Well, I declare now this little Venetian ballad- tune, which ivlr. Mafk has brought over with him, is let with an infinite deal of tafte and there is a moft fprightly extravaganza in the words he has adapted to it Signor Rolini, pleafe to take the in- ftrument I'll O over this air and do you accom- pany me on the Viol-di Gambo. SONG. Love's a fweet and foft Mun'cian, Who derives his fkill from thed Plays on every difpofition, Strikes the foul on ev'ry key. Deep Defpair now thrums Adagio* Live...ly Hope now founds-Corragio. O the ravilhing tranfition ! Tweedle Dum and TweedJe Dee. Enter 14 The MUSICAL LADY. Enter Servant. Ser. Madam the man is below with the Monica. Sop. The what? Ser. I forgot the name, Ma'am but it is a fet Of mufical glafles, that you befpoke laft week. Sof>. O, the Armonica. I am ravifhed to hear it Bid the Monica come up Poor fellow ! And d'ye hear tell them to get every thing ready for a Con- cert in the hall this morning And d'ye hear, I am at home to nobody but Mr.
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