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ON A LATE DISTURBANCE IN THE THEATRE

1 When Villain was utter'd by Fennell, around
2 The lawyers appear, with their eyes on the ground;
3 Each knew his own heart, and in anger did cry,
4 I will be revenged, for by God it is I.
5 Then, to settle the matter, they met on a call,
6 And, convicted, agreed that it must be them all!

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Title (in Source Edition): ON A LATE DISTURBANCE IN THE THEATRE
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Carmichael, Miss (Rebekah) (fl. 1790-1806). Poems. Edinburgh: Peter Hill, 1790, p. 47. 92p. (ESTC T104666) (Page images digitized from a copy at University of California Libraries — third-party rights apply.)

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