The Indian Princess

The Indian Princess

La Belle Sauvage

rson. TALMAN, Mr. Durang. GERALDINE, Mrs. Francis. KATE, Miss Hunt. ALICE, Mrs. Mills. SOLDIERS and ADVENTURERS. VIRGINIANS. POWHATAN, king, Mr. Serson. NANTAQUAS, his son, Mr. Cone. MIAMI, a prince, Mr. Mills. GRIMOSCO, a priest, Mr. Cross. POCAHONTAS, the princess, Mrs. Wilmot. NIMA, her attendant, Miss Mullen. WARRIORS and INDIAN GIRLS. SCENE, Virginia. FOOTNOTES: [1] The/Indian Princess;/or,/La Belle Sauvage./An Operatic Melo-Drame./In Three Acts./Performed at the Theatres Philadelphia and/Baltimore./By J. N. Barker./ First Acted April 6, 1808./Philadelphia,/Printed by T. & G. Palmer,/For G. E. Blake, No. 1, South Third-Street./1808./ [2] The music is now published and sold by Mr. G. E. Blake, No. 1, South Third-street, Philadelphia. THE INDIAN PRINCESS ACT I. SCENE I. Powhatan River; wild and picturesque. Ships appear. Barges appro

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