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OC tumulata jacet proles Lenæa fepulchro,
Immortale genus, nec peritura jacet ;

Quin oritura iterum, matris concreditur alvo;
Bis natuin referunt te quoque, Bacche Pater.

STELLA'S BIRTH-DAY; A great Bottle of Wine, long buried, being that Day dug up. 1722-3.

RESOLV'D my annual verfe to pay,

By duty bound, on Stella's day,
Furnish'd with paper, pens, and ink,
I gravely fat me down to think :

bit my nails, and scratch'd my head,
But found my wit and fancy fied:
Or, if with more than ufual pain,
A thought came flowly from my brain,
It cost me lord knows how much time
To fhape it into fenfe and rhyme:
And, what was yet a greater curse,
Long thinking made my fancy worse.
Forfaken by th' infpiring Nine,

I waited at Apollo's shrine :
I told him what the world would fay,
If Stella were unfung to-day;

How

How I fhould hide my head for frame,
When both the Jacks and Robin came;
How Ford would frown, how Jim would leer,
How Sheridan the rogue would fneer,
And fwear it does not always follow,
That femel 'n anno ridet Apollo.
I have affur'd them twenty times,
That Phoebus help'd me in my rhymes;
Phoebus infpir'd me from above,
And he and I were hand and glove.
But, finding me fo dull and dry fince,
They'll call it all poetic licence;
And, when I brag of aid divine,
Think Eufden's right as good as mine.
Nor do I ask for Stella's fake;

'Tis my own credit lies at ftake :
And Stella will be fung, while I
Can only be a ftander-by.

Apollo, having thought a little, Return'd this anfwer to a tittle.

Though you should live like old Methusalem,
I furnish hints, and you fhall ufe all 'em,
You yearly fing as she grows old,
You'd leave her virtues half untold.
But, to fay truth, fuch dulnefs reigns,
Through the whole fet of Irish deans,
I'm daily ftunn'd with fuch a medley,
Dean W, Dean D-, and Dean Smedley,
That, let what Dean foever come,

My orders are, I'm not at home;

And,

And, if your voice had not been loud,
You must have pass'd among the croud...
But now, your danger to prevent,
You must apply to Mrs. Brent;
For the, as priestess, knows the rites
Wherein the god of earth delights.
First, nine ways looking, let her stand:
With an old poker in her hand;
Let her defcribe a circle round
In Saunders' cellar on the ground:
A fpade let prudent Archy hold,
And with difcretion dig the mould
Let Stella look with watchful eye,
Rebecca, Ford, and Grattans by.

Behold the bottle, where it lies
With neck elated towards the fkies!
The god of winds and god of fire
Did to its wondrous birth confpire;
And Bacchus for the poet's use
Pour'd in a strong infpiring juice,
See as you raife it from its tomb,
It drags behind a spacious womb,
And in the fpacious womb contains
A fovereign medicine for the brains.

You'll find it foon, if fate confents
If not, a thousand, Mrs. Brents,
Ten thousand Archys arm'd with spades,
May dig in vain to Pluto's fhades.

From thence a plenteous draught infuse,.

And boldly then invoke the Mufe

(But

(But first let Robert, on his knees,
With caution drain it from the lees):
The Mufe will at your call appear,
With Stella's praise to crown the year.

A SATIRICAL

ELEGY

ON THE DEATH OF

A LATE FAMOUS GENERAL.

IS Grace! impoffible! what dead!

HIS

Of old age too, and in his bed!

And could that mighty warrior fall,
And fo inglorious, after all!

Well, fince he's gone, no matter how,
The last loud trump muft wake him now :
And, trust me, as the noise grows stronger,
He'd wish to fleep a little longer.

And could he be indeed fo old
As by the news-papers we 're told?
Threefcore, I think, is pretty high ;
Twas time in confcience he should die!
This world he cumber'd long enough;
He burnt his candle to the fnuff;

And that's the reafon, fome folks think,
He left behind fo great a fk.

Behold his funeral appears,

Nor widow's fighs, nor orphan's tears,
Wont at fuch times each heart to pierce,
Attend the progrefs of his hearse.

*VOL. I.

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But what of that? his friends may fay,
He had thofe honours in his day.
True to his profit and his pride,
He made them weep before he dy’d.

Come hither, all ye empty things!
Ye bubbles rais'd by breath of kings!
Who float upon the tide of state;
Come hither, and behold your fare.
Let Pride be taught by this rebuke,
How very mean a thing 's a Duke;
From all his ill-got honours flung,

Turn'd to that dirt from whence he fprung.

DEAN SMEDLEY'S PETITION

TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON.

"Non domus aut fundus-"

IT was, my lord, the dextrous shift
Of t'other Jonathan, viz. Swift,

But now St. Patrick's faucy dean,
With filver verge and furplice clean,
Of Oxford, or of Ormond's grace,
In loofer rhyme to beg a place.
A place he got, yclept a fall,
And eke a thousand pounds withal;
And, were he a lefs witty writer,
He might as well have got a mitre.
Thus I, the Jonathan of Clogher,
In humble lays, my thanks to offer,

HOR.

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