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Letter From Larry O'branigan To The Rev. Murthagh O'Mulligan |
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Title: Letter From Larry O'branigan To The Rev. Murthagh O'Mulligan Author: Thomas Moore [More Titles by Moore] Arrah, where were _you_, Murthagh, that beautiful day?-- Troth, it wasn't at all civil to lave in the lurch If thus in two different directions you pull, Och blest be he, whosomdever he be, To be sure, when a lad takes to _forgin_', this way, That parsons should forge thus appears mighty odd, But, no matther _who_ did it all blessin's betide him,
[2] "An ingenious device of my learned friend."--Bob's _Letter to Standard_. [3] Had I consulted only my own wishes, I should not have allowed this hasty at tack on Dr. Todd to have made its appearance in this Collection; being now fully convinced that the charge brought against that reverend gentleman of intending to pass off as genuine his famous mock Papal Letter was altogether unfounded. Finding it to be the wish, however, of my reverend friend--as I am now glad to be permitted to call him--that both the wrong and the reparation, the Ode and, the Palinode, should be thus placed in juxtaposition, I have thought it but due to him, to comply with his request. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |