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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Beggar's Opera, by John Gay This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Beggar's Opera to which is prefixed the Musick to each Song Author: John Gay Editor: Claud Lovat Fraser Release Date: April 13, 2008 [EBook #25063] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BEGGAR'S OPERA *** Produced by Louise Hope [Transcriber's Note: This e-text is based on the same printed edition as Project Gutenberg e-text 2421. Readers who prefer a "cleaner", less cluttered-looking text file may choose to use that version instead. The "music" directory associated with the html version of this text includes pdf and midi (sound) files for all Airs. More information is at the end of this e-text.] THE BEGGAR'S OPERA [Illustration] The BEGGAR'S OPERA. WRITTEN by Mr. _GAY_. To which is Prefixed the MUSICK to each SONG. [Decoration] _Nos haec novimus esse nihil._ --MART. LONDON: William Heinemann 1921 _To J. G. and to G. L. F., without whom I should have been powerless, do I dedicate my share in this book. C. L. F._ _Note.-- The Text here given is taken from the edition of 1765. The scenes have been re-numbered in the modern method denoting actual changes of place or intervals of time._ _First published September 1921_ _New Impression October 1921_ LIST OF THE PLATES I. THE BEGGAR Frontispiece II. MRS. PEACHUM To face page 6 III. POLLY PEACHUM " 18 IV. SCENE: A TAVERN NEAR NEWGATE " 28 V. CAPTAIN MACHEATH " 40 VI. LUCY LOCKIT " 56 VII. PEACHUM " 70 VIII. LOCKIT " 82 CLAUD LOVAT FRASER That when I die this word may stand for me-- He had a heart to praise, an eye to see, And beauty was his king. Dead at the age of thirty-one after a sudden operation, Claud Lovat Fraser was as surely a victim of the war as though he had fallen in action. He was full of vigour for his work
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