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Sir Hercules [Langrisher's?] [Vener?]
Sir Hercules Langrishe's Verses
on Miss Farren playing for the Small
on Miss Farren playing for the Small
[Debtors?] in Dublin  [7 flourishes]
Debtors in Dublin  [7 flourishes]


The lovely Farren's tender breast,
Tho' lovely Farren's tender breast,
Glowig with generous Sympathy,
Glowing with generous Sympathy,
Aspires to comfort the oprest,
Aspires to comfort the opprest,
And bid Captivity be free-
And bid Captivity be free-


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                                 Epigram
On the dispute whether Johnson and [Big Ben?] fought fair
On the dispute whether Johnson and Big Ben fought fair
in falling with a blow.  [3 flourishes]
in falling with[ou]t a blow.  [3 flourishes]
   A mighty question now divides the [four?]
   A mighty question now divides the town,
   On standing up to box or falling down;
   On standing up to box or falling down;
   But in prize fighting what avails the plan?
   But in prize fighting what avails the plan?
   He [illegible] fights the [illegible] who beats his Man.
   He surely fights the best who beats his Man.
         [6 flourishes]
         [6 flourishes]

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Sir Hercules Langrishe's Verses on Miss Farren playing for the Small Debtors in Dublin [7 flourishes]

Tho' lovely Farren's tender breast, Glowing with generous Sympathy, Aspires to comfort the opprest, And bid Captivity be free-

Yet still her kind exertions fail;

 Her charms retract the boon they gave;

And while her magic breaks the jail,

 Her eyes make every man a slave!
                               Epigram

On the dispute whether Johnson and Big Ben fought fair in falling with[ou]t a blow. [3 flourishes]

  A mighty question now divides the town,
  On standing up to box or falling down;
  But in prize fighting what avails the plan?
  He surely fights the best who beats his Man.
        [6 flourishes]