Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme;The Shopkeeper Turned Gentleman by Molière
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2ND SING. Who fails in constancy or depth of love The gods from him their favour will remove. ALL THREE. Such noble feelings should our souls inspire, And melt our heart beneath love's gentle fire. For love is sweet when hearts are true and pure, And love shall last while earth and heaven endure. MR. JOUR. Is that all? MUS. MAS. Yes. MR. JOUR. I think it very well turned out, and there are in it some pretty enough little sayings. DAN. MAS. You have here from me an essay of the most beautiful movements and most graceful attitudes with which a dance can be varied. MR. JOUR. Are these shepherds also? DAN. MAS. They are what you please. (_To the_ DANCERS) Ho! ho! here! _Entry of the_ BALLET. FOUR DANCERS _execute the various movements and steps which the_ |
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