The constant couple, or, A trip to the Jubilee a comedy, acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants / by Mr. George Farquhar.

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The constant couple, or, A trip to the Jubilee a comedy, acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants / by Mr. George Farquhar.
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Farquhar, George, 1677?-1707.
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London :: Printed for Ralph Smith ... and Bennet Banbury ...,
1700.
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Dramatis Persona.

Sir Harry WildairAn airy Gentleman af∣fecting humourous Gaity and Freedom in his Be∣haviour.Mr. Wilks.
StandardA disbanded Colonel, brave and generous.Mr. Powel.
VizardOutwardly pious, other∣wise a great Debauchee, and villanous.Mr. Mills.
SmugglerAn old Merchant.Mr. Iohnson.
ClincherA pert London Prentice turn'd Beau, and affecting Travel.Mr. Pinkethman.
Clincher jun.His Brother, educated in the Country.Mr. Bullock.
Dicky his Man Mr. Norris.
Tom Errand, a Porter Mr. Haines.

WOMEN.

LurewellA Lady of a jilting Temper proceeding from a resentment of her Wrongs from Men.Mrs. Verbruggen.
Lady DarlingAn old Lady Mother to Angelica.Mrs. Powel.
AngelicaA Woman of Honour.Mrs. Rogers.
ParlyMaid to Lurewell.Mrs Moor.

Constable, Mob, Porter's Wife, Servants, &c.

SCENE, London.

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