better late than never, thank you, Larry. And a great job you did with Fairlove, he has the right mixture or fierceness to fight for his love and softness when he actually talks with her.
However you missed quite a few lines, especially in the songs, I hope I caught them all
missed lines for Act 2:
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at about 1:01: (p. 31) "That fault's in the miser, and not in the mass / He knows not to use so precious a thing"
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at about 1:32: (p. 32)
- Another time, Sir, I am in a little haste at present.
- [aside] Harkye, John, I leave you with my rival, I need say no more. -- Dear Dorothea, ten thousand raptures are in the dear name."
missed lines for Act 3:
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at about 0:40: (p. 43 and 44)
- Unkind Dorothea !
- Would fortune, the truth to discover / Of him you suspect as a rover / Bid me to some princess a lover / No princess would Billy pursue.
- Whole ages my Dolly enjoying / Is a feast that could never be cloying / With thee while I'm kissing and toying / Kind Fortune can give me no more
- [both] With thee I'm so blessed beyond measure / I laugh at all offers of treasure / I laugh at all offers of pleasure / Thou art all my joy and my store
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at about 1:34: (p. 59) Thus the merchant, who with pleasure / Long adventured on the main / Hugging fast his darling treasure / Gaily smiles / On past toils / Well repaid for all his pain
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at about 1:55: (p. 63) All mankind are mad 'tis plain / Some for places / Some embraces / Some are mad to keep up gain / And others mad to spend it / Courtiers we may madmen rate / Poor believers / In deceivers / Some are mad to hurt the state / And others mad to mend it.
thanks
Sonia