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Measter measter | Is not my measter here among you pray

DMI number:
33935
Poem Aliases
Barbarossa. Prologue.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
Measter measter | Is not my measter here among you pray
Last Line:
I've seen the king's state coach and the q--n's ass
Poem Genre / Form:
Couplet and Prologue
Themes:
Theatre
Related People
Author:
David Garrick
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Poetical Works (1785) I: 124-126.
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First Line:
Measter measter | Is not my measter here among you pray
Last Line:
But pack up all and whistle whoame again
Relationship:
Variant Of
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Content/Publication
Title:
The British spouter or stage assistant: containing the most celebrated prologues and epilogues [T99203] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.69-71
Poem Title:
Prologue To Barbarossa.
Attribution:
Written by Mr. Garrick.
Attributed To:
David Garrick
Title:
The spouter's companion [N23487]
Page No(s):
pp.19-21
Poem Title:
Prologue to Barbarossa.
Attribution:
Written by Mr. Garrick, And Spoken by him in the Character of a Country Boy.
Attributed To:
David Garrick
Title:
The spouter's companion [N23612]
Page No(s):
pp.28-30
Poem Title:
Prologue to Barbarossa.
Attribution:
Written by Mr. Garrick, And spoken by him in the Character of a Country Boy.
Attributed To:
David Garrick
Title:
The Spouter's Companion [T114672]
Page No(s):
pp.26-28
Poem Title:
Prologue to Barbarossa.
Attribution:
Written by Mr. Garrick, And Spoken by him in the Character of a Country Boy.
Attributed To:
David Garrick