In their sweet bosoms, that never war advance ness all, That here I take her as my sovereign queen.— [Flourish of drums and trumpets. Prepare we for our marriage: on which day, My lord of Burgundy, we'll take your oath, And all the peers, for surety of our leagues.— Then shall I swear to Kate,-and you to me, And may our oaths well kept and prosp'rous be! [Flourish of all the instruments.—Exeunt omnes. THE END. LOVE IN HUMBLE LIFE: A PETITE COMEDY, In One Act, BY JOHN HOWARD PAYNE, Esq. Author of Brutus, Charles the Second, &c. PRINTED FROM THE ACTING COPY, WITH REMARKS, BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL, To which are added, A DESCRIPTION OF THE COSTUME,-CAST OF THE CHARACTERS, ENTRANCES AND EXITS, RELATIVE POSITIONS OF THE PERFORMERS ON THE STAGE, AND THE WHOLE OF THE STAGE BUSINESS. As now performed at the THEATRES ROYAL, LONDON. EMBELLISHED WITH A WOOD ENGRAVING. LONDON: JOHN CUMBERLAND, 19, LUDGATE HILL. |