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==Works== [[Image:Britannia recover'd from a trance.jpg|thumb|right|''Physical Aid,—or—Britannia recover'd from a Trance;—also, the Patriotic Courage of Sherry Andrew; & a peep thro' the Fog'' (1803) by [[James Gillray]], showing Sheridan as a [[Silenus]]-like and ragged [[Harlequin]] defending Henry Addington and Lord Hawkesbury on the Dover coast from the advancing French rowboats filled with French soldiers, led by Napoleon. Sheridan says: "Let 'em come! damn'me!!!—Where are the French Buggabo's? Single handed I'd beat forty of 'em!!! dam'me I'd pay 'em like Renter Shares, sconce off their half Crowns!!!—mulct them out of their Benefits, &c, come Drury Lane Slang over em!."]] *''[[The Rivals]]'' *''[[St Patrick's Day (play)|St Patrick's Day]]'' *''[[The Duenna]]'' *''[[A Trip to Scarborough]]'' *''[[The School for Scandal]]'' *''[[The Camp (play)|The Camp]]'' *''[[The Critic (play)|The Critic]]'' *''[[The Glorious First of June (play)|The Glorious First of June]]'' *''[[Pizarro (play)|Pizarro]]'' *''Clio's Protest'' (written 1771, published 1819) He also wrote a selection of poems and political speeches during his time in parliament.
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