. The lay of an Irish harp ; or, Metrical fragments . :,i0fPif^mi:^ >/70^vO^y^ vi^r«*^«^ - J#, f ^^« t-^-•«• ? ?^-ifcfi ^^^^f^^^^^9J0O^^Q. TRIFLES LIGHT A3 AIR. SHAKSPEARE. VRAI PAPILLON DE PARNASSE. LA fONTAlNE- LONDON:PRINTED I OR RICHARD PHILLIPS, 6, BRIDGE STREET 1807. .^ c BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARf T. EENSLEY, PRINTER,BOLT COUHT, FLEET STREET, LONDON. DEDICATION. TO JOSEPH ATKINSON, ESQ. TREASURER OF THE ORDNANCE IX IRELAND,Mr DEAR SIR, In the rites of Heathenpiety we are told that a Dove was propi-tiously received where the ahility of thevotarist was inadequate to an me t


. The lay of an Irish harp ; or, Metrical fragments . :,i0fPif^mi:^ >/70^vO^y^ vi^r«*^«^ - J#, f ^^« t-^-•«• ? ?^-ifcfi ^^^^f^^^^^9J0O^^Q. TRIFLES LIGHT A3 AIR. SHAKSPEARE. VRAI PAPILLON DE PARNASSE. LA fONTAlNE- LONDON:PRINTED I OR RICHARD PHILLIPS, 6, BRIDGE STREET 1807. .^ c BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARf T. EENSLEY, PRINTER,BOLT COUHT, FLEET STREET, LONDON. DEDICATION. TO JOSEPH ATKINSON, ESQ. TREASURER OF THE ORDNANCE IX IRELAND,Mr DEAR SIR, In the rites of Heathenpiety we are told that a Dove was propi-tiously received where the ahility of thevotarist was inadequate to an me then to helieve that in friend-ship, as in religion, the motive, not the IV DEDICATION. value, of an offering propitiates its accept-ance; and that this Httle volume will beestimated by you, not according to itsown worth, but according to that senti-ment Avith which it is presented by some distant day I might solicit yourattention to some less idle vision;but the ardour of gratitude spurns thecold delay of protracted intention, whileits impatient feelings call for an imme-diate avowal. I have therefore seized onthis opportunity, nlayofirishharpor00morg


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