or judgment. Be this as it may, I shall never regret my having undertaken a task, that has offered me a liberal occasion of expressing the sentiments of esteem and admiration, that have received no inconsiderable accession from a recent, though transient, opportu nity of viewing the mind of ARISTUS " in its undress," as Chesterfield expresses himself; and which suggested, as you will perceive, the opening lines of this little Poem. I shall conclude this Rhapsodical address, by subscribing myself, what I really am, Most Sincerely yours, RICHARD E. COMERFORD. f Right Hon. Lord De Lieutenant Carey, R. N. Vesci. James Corry, Esq. Hon. and Rev. Arthur Thomas Pleasants, Esq. Wm. Nassau Green, Esq. Joseph Farran, Esq. John Kelly, Esq. M. D. Mrs. Howard. Miss Juillé. Mrs. Talbot, 4 Copies. Mrs. Bristow. George Bristow, Esq. Reverend Ross Jebb. Hill Wilson, Esq. Samuel Moor, Esq. H. Geoghegan, Esq. Peter Burrows, Esq. Cunningham Joyce, Esq. R. Chartres, Esq. W. Baillie, Esq. W. B. Bowen, Esq. Hon. C. K. Bushe, 9 Right Hon. Robert Peel, 4 Copies. Right Hon. Viscount Right Hon. Henry King. Luke Magrath, Esq. Patten, Esq. Mrs. Mills. Thomas Mills, Esq. M.D. 3 Copies. Edmond Harrold, Esq. M. D. Mrs. Francis Mills. Michael Mills, Esq. J. Dunn, Esq. |