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Show APPENDIX And who so fit to warm the poet's mind As he, who pictur'd morals and mankind But not the same otr ¢haracter and scenes We labour for one end, by diff'rent means Each, as it suits him;-takes a diff ‘rent road I 1 Their one great object, Marriage-a-la-Mode The Where titles deign with cits to have and hold The grea And change rich blood for more substantial gold Js to be And honour'd trade from int'rest turns aside But he, who struts his"hour upon the stage itt While England lives, his fame can never die The painter's dead, yet still he charms the eye i To hazard happiness for titled pride No pen Th art and artist havé one eommo nor pencil ean the actor save "afi scarce protract his fame thro' half an age grave O let me drop one. tributary tea On poor Jack Falstaff's urn, and Juliet's bier clean.sh data import.tsv out README clean.sh data import.tsv out README Quin and Mrs. Cibbe bot die in January 1766 |