Original Plays, Second SeriesGilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck)
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Original Plays, Second Series
Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck)
English drama; Operas -- Librettos
[_During this duet a small table has been placed upon stage, by
MRS. PARTLET. The COUNSEL has entered, and prepares marriage
contract behind table._
RECITATIVE--COUNSEL.
All is prepared for sealing and for signing,
The contract has been drafted as agreed;
Approach the table, oh ye lovers pining,
With hand and seal come execute the deed!
[_ALEXIS and ALINE advance and sign, ALEXIS supported by SIR
MARMADUKE, ALINE by her mother._
CHORUS.
See they sign, without a quiver, it--
Then to seal proceed.
They deliver it--they deliver it
As their act and deed!
_Alex._ I deliver it--I deliver it
As my act and deed!
_Ali._ I deliver it--I deliver it
As my act and deed!
CHORUS.
With heart and with voice
Let us welcome this mating:
Leave them here to rejoice,
With true love palpitating--
Alexis the brave,
And the lovely Aline!
[_Exeunt all but ALEXIS and ALINE._
_Alex._ At last we are alone! My darling, you are now irrevocably
betrothed to me. Are you not very, very happy?
_Ali._ Oh, Alexis, can you doubt it? Do I not love you beyond all on
earth, and am I not beloved in return? Is not true love, faithfully
given and faithfully returned, the source of every earthly joy?
_Alex._ Of that there can be no doubt. Oh that the world could be
persuaded of the truth of that maxim! Oh that the world would break
down the artificial barriers of rank, wealth, education, age, beauty,
habits, taste, and temper, and recognize the glorious principle, that
in marriage alone is to be found the panacea for every ill!
_Ali._ Continue to preach that sweet doctrine, and you will succeed,
oh, evangel of true happiness!
_Alex._ I hope so, but as yet the cause progresses but slowly. Still I
have made some converts to the principle, that men and women should be
coupled in matrimony without distinction of rank. I have lectured on
the subject at Mechanics’ Institutes, and the mechanics were unanimous
in favour of my views. I have preached in workhouses, beershops, and
lunatic asylums, and I have been received with enthusiasm. I have
addressed navvies on the advantages that would accrue to them if they
married wealthy ladies of rank, and not a navvy dissented.
_Ali._ Noble fellows! And yet there are those who hold that the
uneducated classes are not open to argument! And what do the countesses
say?
_Alex._ Why, at present, it can’t be denied, the aristocracy hold
aloof.
_Ali._ The working man is the true Intelligence, after all!
_Alex._ He is a noble creature when he is quite sober. Yes, Aline,
true happiness comes of true love, and true love should be independent
of external influences. It should live upon itself and by itself--in
itself love should live for love alone!
BALLAD.
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