the same mistress, I should, ere now, have relinquished my pretensions. Lor. My good-natured Alphonso! Accept my gratitude, my esteem; but my love is, and ever was, in the possession of Don Cæsar. Dear father, this is the individual lady whose beauty, grace, and angelic voice, captivated my soul at Florence; if she can abase her spotless mind, to think upon a wretch stained with crimes, accompany her pardon with your approbation. Don Scipio. Isabel has been too good, and I too bad a parent!-Ha! ha! ha! then fate has decreed you are to be my daughter, some way or other. Ped. Yes; but has fate decreed that my sposa is to be another man's wife? Spado. And, sir, [To SCIPIO.] if fate has decreed that your son is not to be hanged, let the indulgence extend to the humblest of his followers. [Bows low. Don Scipio. Ha! ha! ha! Well, though I believe you a great, little rogue, yet it seems you have been the instrument of bringing about things just as they should be. Don Juan. They are not as they should be, and I tell you again, Don Scipio, I will have Don Scipio, Well, and shall have-a bottle of the best wine in Andalusia, sparkling Muscadel, bright as Victoria's eye, and sweet as Lorenza's lip: hey, now for our brace of weddings-where are the violins, lutes, and cymbals? I say, let us be merry in future, and past faults our good-humoured friends will forget and forgive. L. GLEE. FINale. Social powers at pleasure's call Bacchus, Ceres, bless the feast, Every chaste and dear delight, THE END. EDINBURGH: Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN By GEORGE COLMAN, THe Younger. The Mountaineers, 2s 6d Who wants a Guinea? 2s 6d John Bull, a Comedy, 2s 6d Ways and Means, 2s CUMBERLAND, Esq. BY RICHARD BY THOMAS St David's Day, 1s 6d First Love, a Comedy, 28 6d The Cabinet, 2s 6d The Will for the Deed, a Co Family Quarrels, 2s 6d BY MRS INCHBALD. Lovers' Vows, a Play, 2s 6d REVISED BY J. P. Shakspeare's Othello, Moor of Venice, now first printed as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 8vo, 2s 6d BY THOMAS Wives as they Were, 28 6d MORTON, Esq. Secrets worth Knowing, a The School of Reform; or By JOHN Love in a Camp; or, Patrick The Positive Man, 1s 6d Sprigs of Laurel, 1s 6d The Delinquent, 2s 6d Notoriety, a Comedy, 25 6d How to grow Rich, 2s 6d The Rage, a Comedy, 2s 6d Speculation, a Comedy, 2s. The Blind Bargain, 2s 6d Fortune's Fool, 2s 6d Werter, a Tragedy, 25 The Honey Moon, a Comedy, by John Tobin, 2s 6d England Preserved, a Tragedy, by Mr Watson, 2s 6d Raising the Wind, a Farce, by Mr Kenney, Is 6d Matrimony, a Petit Opera, by ditto, 1s 6d The Point of Honour, a Play, by Mr C. Kemble, s Wife in the Right, a Comedy, by Mrs Griffith, 2s 6d Julia; or, the Italian Lover, a Tragedy, by Mr Jephson, 2s 64 Clementina, a Tragedy, by Kelly, 2s 6d Doctor and Apothecary, a Farce, is 6d Smugglers, a Farce, 1s 6d First Floor, a Farce, 1s 6d Tit for Tat, a Farce, Is 6d Sultan, a Farce, is 6d Match for a Widow, an Opera, 1s 6d Turnpike Gate, a Farce, by Knight, 1s 6d Soldier's Return, a Farce, Is 6d Hartford Bridge, a Farce, by Mr Pearce, 1s 6d The Midnight Wanderers, an Opera, by ditto, is 6d Arrived at Portsmouth, a Farce, by ditto, Is 6d The Mysteries of the Castle, by Mr Andrews, 2s 6d The Irishman in London, a Farce. by Mr Macready, Is 6d Lock and Key, a Farce, by Mr Hoare, Is 6d Marian, an Opera, by Mrs Brookes, Is 6d |