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HAD I A HEART FOR FALSEHOOD FRAMED.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, dramatist, orator, wit, and poet, is author of the song which follows. His eventful history is as well known as his " School for Scandal," and "Rivals." He was born in Dublin, Ireland, in September, 1751, but was educated at Harrow, England, and always remained in that country. His first wife was Miss Linley, a beautiful singer, and he fought two duels on her account, with a disappointed rival. Sheridan died July 7, 1816.
The song " Had I a Heart for Falsehood framed" is contained in " The Duenna," a comic opera, which had a great run. Moore says of the song: " These verses, notwithstanding the stiffness of the word ' framed/ and one or two slight blemishes, are not unworthy of living in recollection with the matchless air to which they are adapted." The air is " Grammachree," to which Moore wrote " The Harp that once through Tara's Halls." |
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