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Excerpt from Memoirs of John Howard Payne, the American Roscius: With Criticisms on His Acting in the Various Theaters of America, England and Ireland
This night, a brother champion will advance, In Thespian tournament to break the lance! He throws no gauntlet at a critic age, Nor dares with wits a rude encounter wage Yet like the Norval of a sterner clime, He hopes a boy's ambition is no crime Like him, he dares aspire to earn a name, Your heart his mother, your applause his fame! Blest, if your eyes with beams of pleasure burn, And humbly proud, if they correct, to learn.
Thus, would HE preface, with ingenuous tongue, That manly worth, which should not pass unsung.
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