BestLightNovel.com

The Beggar's Opera Part 5

The Beggar's Opera - BestLightNovel.com

You’re reading novel The Beggar's Opera Part 5 online at BestLightNovel.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit BestLightNovel.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy

_Macheath._

AIR XIV. Pretty Parrot, say--

[Music]

_Macheath._ Pretty _Polly_, say, When I was away, Did your fancy never stray To some newer Lover?

_Polly._ Without Disguise, Heaving Sighs, Doting Eyes, My constant Heart discover.

Fondly let me loll!

_Macheath._ O pretty, pretty _Poll_.

_Polly._ And are _you_ as fond as ever, my Dear?

_Macheath._ Suspect my Honour, my Courage, suspect any thing but my Love. --May my Pistols miss Fire, and my Mare slip her Shoulder while I am pursu'd, if I ever forsake thee!

_Polly._ Nay, my Dear, I have no Reason to doubt you, for I find in the Romance you lent me, none of the great Heroes were ever false in Love.

AIR XV. Pray, Fair one, be kind--

[Music]

_Macheath._ My Heart was so free, It rov'd like the Bee, 'Till _Polly_ my Pa.s.sion requited; I sipt each Flower, I chang'd every Hour, But here every Flower is united.

_Polly._ Were you sentenc'd to Transportation, sure, my Dear, you could not leave me behind you-- could you?

_Macheath._ Is there any Power, any Force that could tear me from thee?

You might sooner tear a Pension out of the Hands of a Courtier, a Fee from a Lawyer, a pretty Woman from a Looking-gla.s.s, or any Woman from Quadrille. --But to tear me from thee is impossible!

AIR XVI. Over the Hills and far away.

[Music]

Were I laid on _Greenland's_ Coast, And in my Arms embrac'd my La.s.s; Warm amidst eternal Frost, Too soon the Half Year's Night would pa.s.s.

_Polly._ Were I sold on _Indian_ Soil, Soon as the burning Day was clos'd, I could mock the sultry Toil When on my Charmer's Breast repos'd.

_Macheath._ And I would love you all the Day,

_Polly._ Every Night would kiss and play,

_Macheath._ If with me you'd fondly stray

_Polly._ Over the Hills and far away.

_Polly._ Yes, I would go with thee. But oh! --how shall I speak it?

I must be torn from thee. We must part.

_Macheath._ How! Part!

_Polly._ We must, we must. --My Papa and Mama are set against thy Life.

They now, even now are in Search after thee. They are preparing Evidence against thee. Thy Life depends upon a moment.

AIR XVII. Gin thou wert mine awn thing--

[Music]

Oh what Pain it is to part!

Can I leave thee, can I leave thee?

O what pain it is to part!

Can thy _Polly_ ever leave thee?

But lest Death my Love should thwart, And bring thee to the fatal Cart, Thus I tear thee from my bleeding Heart!

Fly hence, and let me leave thee.

One Kiss and then-- one Kiss-- be gone-- farewel.

_Macheath._ My Hand, my Heart, my Dear, is so riveted to thine, that I cannot unloose my Hold.

_Polly._ But my Papa may intercept thee, and then I should lose the very glimmering of Hope. A few Weeks, perhaps, may reconcile us all. Shall thy _Polly_ hear from thee?

_Macheath._ Must I then go?

_Polly._ And will not Absence change your Love?

_Macheath._ If you doubt it, let me stay-- and be hang'd.

_Polly._ O how I fear! how I tremble! --Go-- but when Safety will give you leave, you will be sure to see me again; for 'till then _Polly_ is wretched.

AIR XVIII. O the Broom, &c.

[Music]

_Macheath._ The Miser thus a s.h.i.+lling sees, Which he's oblig'd to pay, With sighs resigns it by degrees, And fears 'tis gone for ay.

[Parting, and looking back at each other with fondness; he at one Door, she at the other.

_Polly._ The Boy, thus, when his Sparrow's flown, The Bird in Silence eyes; But soon as out of Sight 'tis gone, Whines, whimpers, sobs and cries.

[Ill.u.s.tration]

[Ill.u.s.tration]

Please click Like and leave more comments to support and keep us alive.

RECENTLY UPDATED MANGA

The Beggar's Opera Part 5 summary

You're reading The Beggar's Opera. This manga has been translated by Updating. Author(s): John Gay. Already has 483 views.

It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.

BestLightNovel.com is a most smartest website for reading manga online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to BestLightNovel.com