Thomas John Dibdin (21 March 1771 – 16 September 1841) was an English dramatist and songwriter. He was the natural son of Charles Dibdin.
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"Daddy Neptune one day to Freedom did say, If ever I live upon dry land, The spot I should hit on wou'd be little Britain! Says Freedom, "Why that's my own island!" O, it's a snug little island! A right little, tight little island, Search the globe round, none can be found So happy as this little island."
"Then a very great war man, call'd Billy the Norman, Cried "D--n it, I never lik'd my land.""
"The Dons came to plunder the island; But, snug in the hive, the Queen was alive, And "buzz" was the word in the island."
"Longing while living for laurel and bays, Under this willow a poor poet 'lays'; With little to censure, and less to praise, He wrote twelve dozen and three score plays: He finish'd his 'Life', and he went his ways."