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NYM(G.769.091
10 Jul 1769:32 (924)
By permission of his Excellency the Governor. On Tuesday
evening, the 11th inst. An Attic Evenings Entertainment, at
Mr. Burns's Long Room. Extracts from various authors, read,
and some of the most celebrated songs, will be sung.
Reaping; a Tale relative to it, from Thomson's poem on
Autumn. Arabella, or the Sisters, a favourite song, by Mr.
Hudgson, from Ranelagh. A Poetic Epistle, from Gay's Works.
A song, by Mr. Warwell. A Description of an Earthquake,
from Philip's Works. A song, by Mr. Hudgson. The Birth of
the Squire, and Eclogue, in imitation of the Pollio of
Virgil. A cantata, by Mr. Warwell. A song, by Mr. Hudgson.
A new two-part song, by Mr. Warwell,-and-Mr. Hudgson.
Tickets to be had only at Mr. Burns's Tavern at five
shillings each. No person to be admitted without a ticket.
To begin at half an hour after 7 o'clock.
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