Citation - New York Journal-New York: 1769.06.29

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Index Entry Allegro de Penseroso [t] (Handel), song, Let Me Wander [t], to be sung 
Location New York 
Citation
NYJ-N.769.086
29 Jun 1769:33 (1382)
By permission of his Excellency the Governor.  At the
theatre, in John-Street, this evening, being the 29th of
June,--for that night only, Mr. Henry will deliver a moral,
satirical, and entertaining lecture, on Hearts, (Being the
first time of its exhibition in America) the original
prologue, by Mr. Henry. With entertainments, viz. end of the
lecture, Hippesly's Drunken Man. Between the different parts
of the lecture; The Prince unable, from Alexander's Feast.--
Let me Wander, from Handel's Allegro de Penseroso. And, Come
ever Smiling Liberty, will be sung by Miss M. Storer.  By
desire, to conclude with a few pantomime scenes, call'd,
Harlequin's Frolick.  N.B. As several ladies and gentlemen,
have complain'd of the late hours of the theatre; in order
to endeavour at making the entertainment as agreeable as
possible, the lecture will begin precisely at 8 o'clock, and
to be over by half after ten; for which intention the
audience may depend there will be no delay between the
different parts.  Places in the boxes, and tickets to be had
as usual, and of Mr. Henry--Boxes 6s. Pit 4s.  Gallery, 2s.


Generic Title New York Journal-New York 
Date 1769.06.29 
Publisher Holt, John 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0028557
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