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116 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. Even ladies advanced to their grand climacterics Are often led out in a fit of hysterics ; The screams are wide-wafted east, west, south, and north, Loud Echo prolongs them on both sides the Forth. You ask me what beauties most touchingly strike ?- They are beauteous all, and all beauteous alike With lovely complexions that time ne’er can tarniah, So thick they’re laid o’er with a delicate varnish ; Their bosoms and neck have a gloss and a burnish, And their cheeks with fresh roses from Raeburn’ they furnish. I quickly return, and am just on the wing, And some things I’m sure that you’ll like I will bring- The sweet Siddons’ cap, the latest dear ogle : Farewell till we meet. Your true friend, MARY BOGLE Edinburgh, June 7, 1784. During the summer season of the following year Mrs. Siddons again honoured Modern Athens with her presence, and created as great a sensation as she had done the year preceding. The receipts during her engagement were :- 1785, July 12. Grecian Daughter 14. Macbeth . 16. Fair Penitent . 18. Isabella . 20. Douglas . 23. Carmelite , 25. Venice Preserved 26. Carmelite . 27. Which is the Man?’ 28. Isabella . 2 9. Suspicious Husband 30. Jane Shore . August 1. Earl of Warwick . 2. Mourning Bride . 3. Provoked Husband 6. Gamester‘ . 8. Douglas . 9. Earl of Warwick . f95 0 0 125 0 0 126 0 0 154 10 0 130 0 0 128 0 0 130 0 0 84 0 0 84 0 0 139 0 0 15 0 0 115 0 0 123 0 0 107 0 0 125 0 0 200 0 0 137 0 0 60 16 0 On the 12th of August, Mrs. Siddons made her first appearance in Glasgow in the character of Belvidera. The principal perfumer at that period in Edinburgh. In this comedy Miss Kemble appeared as Lady Bell Bloomer, but Mn. Siddons did not act in it. For the benefit of Miss Kemble. Mn. Siddons’ own benefit, exclusive of sold tickets. Upon this occasion she acted the part of the Fine Lady (with a song in character) [ I 11 in the afterpiece of Lethe.
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