By RICHARD NEVILLE NEW YORK The Neale Publishing Company 1913
"BILL OF THE PLAY"
A Pirate of Parts
CHAPTER I "Is all our company here?" Midsummer Night's Dream.
CHAPTER II "What stories I'll tell when my sojerin is o'er." Lever.
CHAPTER III "Come all ye warm-hearted countrymen, I pray you will draw near." Old Song .
CHAPTER IV "Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an
CHAPTER V "I would rather live in Bohemia than in any other land." John Boyle O'Reilly.
CHAPTER VI "What strange things we see and what queer things we do." ' Tis English, You Know.
CHAPTER VII "He employs his fancy in his narrative and keeps
CHAPTER VIII "Every one shall offer according to what he hath." Deut.
CHAPTER IX "One man in his time plays many parts." As You Like It.
CHAPTER X "Originality is nothing more than judicious imitation." Voltaire.
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII "There are more things in Heaven and earth,
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV "Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time." Merchant of Venice.
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI A New Way to Pay Old Debts.
CHAPTER XVII "The actors are at hand; and by their show you
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX "Experience is a great book, the events of life its chapters." Sainte-Beuve.
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII "Is this world and all the life upon it a farce or
CHAPTER XXIII "All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players." As You Like It.
CHAPTER XXIV "There's nothing to be got nowadays unless thou
CHAPTER XXV "Joy danced with Mirth, a gay, fantastic Crowd." Collins.
CHAPTER XXVI