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Thomas Southerne
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The Maid's Last Prayer
Frontispiece
The Maid's Last Prayer; or, Any Rather Than Fail
TO THE HONOURABLE Mr. Charles Boyl.
PROLOGUE Spoken by Mrs. Barry.
PERSONS Represented.
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THE Maids last Prayer, OR, ANY, rather than Fail.
ACT I. SCENE I. Trickit's House.
[i. ii. ]
ACT II. SCENE I .
[ii. ii] SCENE II .
ACT III. SCENE I. Lady Susan's Lodgings.
[iii. ii ]
[iii. iii ]
ACT IV. SCENE I .
[IV. ii] SCENE the going into Sir Symphony's.
[iv. iii ]
[IV. iv] SCENE IV. Rosamond's Pond.
ACT V. SCENE I .
EPILOGUE, Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle.
Harold Love and Robert Jordan (eds)
,
The Works of Thomas Southerne, Vol. 1
Contents
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Front Matter
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS OF WORKS CITED
THE LIFE OF THOMAS SOUTHERNE
THE TEXT OF THIS EDITION
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The Loyal Brother
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The Loyal Brother; or, the Persian Prince
TO HIS GRACE The DUKE of RICHMOND, &c. Master of the Horse to His MAJESTY, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter.
THE PROLOGUE By Mr. Dryden
PERSONS Represented.
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The Loyal Brother
ACT I. SCENE I .
ACT II. SCENE I .
[ii. ii] SCENE a Street.
[ii. iii] scene changes to the Palace.
[ii. iv] scene Semanthe's Apartment.
ACT III. SCENE I .
[iii. ii] scene changes to the Country.
[iii. iii] scene the Pallace.
[iii. iv ] The Scene drawn shows Tachmas on a Scaffold, Guards, Spectators, &c.
ACT IV. SCENE I .
[iv. ii ] Semanthe melancholy in her Apartment.
ACT V. SCENE I.
[v. ii] scene changes to a Street.
[v. iii ] Tachmas in Prison.
THE EPILOGUE
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The Disappointment
Frontispiece
The Disappointment; or, the Mother in Fashion
TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE JAMES Earl of OSSORY.
PROLOGUE, Written by Mr. Dryden and spoken by Mr. Betterton.
Dramatis Personae.
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THE DISAPPOINTMENT, OR THE Mother in Fashion.
ACT I. SCENE I
[i. ii ] Scene changes to Alphonso's House.
Act II. Scene I .
[ii. ii ] Scene changes to Erminia's Chamber.
[ii. iii ] Scene an open Garden.
Act III. Scene I .
[iii. ii ] Scene changes to Alphonso's House.
ACT IV. Scene I .
ACT V. Scene I .
[v. ii ] Scene Changes to Alphonso's House.
EPILOGUE, By the Honourable John Stafford, Esq.
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Sir Anthony Love
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Sir Anthony Love; or, the Rambling Lady.
Dramatis Personae.
To my FRIEND, Tho. Skipwith, Esq;
PROLOGUE. Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle.
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Sir Antony Love; OR, The Rambling Lady.
Sir Antony Love; OR, The Rambling Lady.
ACT II. SCENE I .
ACT III. SCENE I.
[III. ii] Scene changes to the Street.
[III. iii] Scene the Abbe's House.
[III. iv.] Scene Changes to the Street.
[III. V] Scene changes to the backside of a great House, with Gardens.
ACT IV. SCENE I .
[IV. ii] Scene changes to a Bed-Chamber.
[IV. iii] Scene changes to the Street.
[IV. iv] Scene changes to Sir Anthony's Lodging.
ACT V. SCENE I .
[V. ii.] Scene changes to a Bed-Chamber.
[V. iii] Scene changes to the Street.
[V. iv] Scene changes to the in-side of a House.
[V. v] Scene. The backside of a Nunnery.
[V. vi] Scene. The Abbe's House.
[V. vii] Scene. The Street
A SONG in the SECOND ACT.
A SONG in Dialogue, in the Fourth Act.
SONG in the Fifth Act: By Major-General Sackvile.
EPILOGUE. Spoken by Mrs. Botelar.
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The Wives' Excuse
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The Wives' Excuse; or, Cuckolds make Themselves
To the Right Honourable, THO. WHARTON, Esq Controuler of His Majesty's Houshold.
TO Mr. Southern; ON HIS COMEDY, Called the WIVES EXCUSE.
PROLOGUE Spoken by Mr. Betterton.
PERSONS Represented.
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THE Wives EXCUSE, OR, Cuckolds Make themselves.
ACT I. SCENE I .
[i. ii ]
[i. iii ] SCENE Changes to the Street
ACT the Second, SCENE I .
[ii. ii] scene ii. Mr. Friendall's House. Mrs. Friendall following Mr. Friendall.
[ii. iii] scene iii. Wilding's Lodgings. Wilding, and his Man.
ACT III. SCENE I .
[iii. ii ]
ACT IV. SCENE I .
[iv. ii ] scene Changes to the Garden
ACT V. SCENE I .
[v. ii ] scene ii. In St. James's Park.
[v. iii ] scene, Mr. Friendall's House.
EPILOGUE, Spoken by Mrs. Barry.
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Contribution to Act V of John Dryden's Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero
Frontispiece
Cleomenes, the Spartan Heroe
[v. iii] Trumpets.
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The Maid's Last Prayer
Frontispiece
The Maid's Last Prayer; or, Any Rather Than Fail
TO THE HONOURABLE Mr. Charles Boyl.
PROLOGUE Spoken by Mrs. Barry.
PERSONS Represented.
Close section
THE Maids last Prayer, OR, ANY, rather than Fail.
ACT I. SCENE I. Trickit's House.
[i. ii. ]
ACT II. SCENE I .
[ii. ii] SCENE II .
ACT III. SCENE I. Lady Susan's Lodgings.
[iii. ii ]
[iii. iii ]
ACT IV. SCENE I .
[IV. ii] SCENE the going into Sir Symphony's.
[iv. iii ]
[IV. iv] SCENE IV. Rosamond's Pond.
ACT V. SCENE I .
EPILOGUE, Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle.
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End Matter
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ALTERATIONS TO COPY-TEXT ACCIDENTALS
RECORD OF AMBIGUOUS HYPHENS
INDEX TO VOLUME I
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