Don S. Ha, ha, ha! Well, tho' I believe you a great, little rogue, yet it feems you have been the inftrument of bringing about things juft as they fhould be. Don J. They are not as they fhould be, and I tell you again, Don Scipio, I will have, Don S. Well, and fhall have-a bottle of the beft wine in Andalufia, fparkling Mufcadel, bright as Victoria's eye, and fweet as Lorenza's lip; hey, now for our brace of Weddingswhere are the violins, lutes, and cymbals? I fay let us be merry in future, and past faults, our good-humour'd friends will forget and forgive. FINALE. GLEE. Social powers at pleasure's call Every chafte and dear delight, THE END. THE AGREEABLE SURPRISE: A COMIC OPERA, In Two Acts, BY JOHN O'KEEFFE, Author of The Highland Reel, Modern Antiques, The Son-in-Law, PRINTED FROM THE ACTING COPY, WITH REMARKS, To which are added, A DESCRIPTION OF THE COSTUME,-CAST OF THE CHARACTERS,— As performed at the THEATRES ROYAL, LONDON. EMBELLISHED WITH A FINE ENGRAVING, By MR. BONNER, from a Drawing taken in the Theatre by E LONDON: G. H. DAVIDSON, PETER'S HILL, DOCTORS' COMMONS, EN, |