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Debtors in Dublin [7 flourishes] | Debtors in Dublin [7 flourishes] | ||
Tho' lovely Farren's tender breast, | |||
Glowing with generous Sympathy, | |||
Aspires to comfort the | Aspires to comfort the opprest, | ||
And bid Captivity be free- | And bid Captivity be free- | ||
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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 | 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]