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Impromptu [upon Being Obliged To Leave A Pleasant Party]

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Title:     Impromptu [upon Being Obliged To Leave A Pleasant Party]
Author: Thomas Moore [More Titles by Moore]

UPON BEING OBLIGED TO LEAVE A PLEASANT PARTY, FROM THE WANT OF A PAIR OF BREECHES TO DRESS FOR DINNER IN.

1810.


Between Adam and me the great difference is,
Tho' a paradise each has been forced to resign,
That he never wore breeches, till turned out of his,
While for want of my breeches, I'm banisht from mine.







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Thomas Moore's poem: Impromptu [upon Being Obliged To Leave A Pleasant Party]

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