Citation |
NEWJ.732.001
14 Feb 1732:11,12,21,22,31,32,41 (256)
The London Merchant: or, the History of George Barnwell. .
.
[cast:] Note, Thorogood is Barnwell's master, Trueman his
fellow-servant, Marla his master's daughter, Millwood the
unhappy instrument of his ruin, Blunt and Lucy her servants.
[Act I, Scenes I and II; Act II, Scene I]
[Verse :32]
Reluctant thus, the Merchant quits his ease,
He trusts to rocks, and sands, and stormy seas;
In hopes some unknown golden coast to find,
Retakes himself, tho' doubtful, to the wind,
Long wish for joys to come,-yet mourns those left behind
. . . [Dialogue of play continues]
|