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412 Who still frisk on with feats so lewdly low,

'Tis strange Benvolio suffers such a show;

Suppressing peer! to whom each vice gives place,

Oaths, boxing, begging—all, save rout and race.

Farce followed Comedy, and reached her prime,

In ever-laughing Foote's fantastic time: