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 With warmer friendships bids their bosoms glow, Nor dreads the rage of vulgar tongues below. Such pleasing hope the tranquil breast enjoys, Whose inward peace no conscious crime annoys; While guilty minds irresolute appear, And doubt a state their vices needs must fear. R B.

Dublin, Nov. 4, 1755.

INTENDED FOR A COMPARTMENT IN DR. SWIFT'S MONUMENT, DESIGNED BY CUNNINGHAM, ON COLLEGE GREEN, DUBLIN.

AY, to the Drapier's vast unbounded fame, What added honours can the sculptor give? None. — 'Tis a sanction from the Drapier's name Must bid the sculptor and his marble live.

June 4, 1765.

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OCCASIONED BY THE ABOVE INSCRIPTION.

HICH gave the Drapier birth two realms contend; And each asserts her poet, patriot, friend: Her mitre jealous Britain may deny; That loss Ierne's laurel shall supply: Through life's low vale, she, grateful, gave him bread; Her vocal stones shall vindicate him dead.

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