For works with similar titles, see The Old Bachelor.
THE OLD BACHELOR
Quem tulit ad scenam ventoso Gloria curru,
Exanimat lentus spectator; sedulus inflat:
Sic leve, sic parvum est, animum quod laudis avarum
Subruit, aut reficit.
Horat. Epist. i. lib. ii.
Contents
- Preface directed to Charles, Lord Clifford of Lanesborough
- Poem, by Thomas Southerne
- Poem, by J. Marsh
- Poem, by Bevil Higgons
- Prologue, by Lord Falkland
- Prologue, by Anne Bracegirdle
- Dramatis Personæ
The Old Bachelor

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