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" They press'd my sitting : marv'lous dull, I gap'd at Banquo like a fool, And cried ' Good sirs, the table's full, And there's a spirit.' * Come, reach,' quoth sprite, ' an easy stool :' And lent a wherret. " ' You rogue,' said he, ' how dare you write... "
The Harp of Erin: Containing the Poetical Works - Page 209
by Thomas Dermody - 1807
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The Life of Thomas Dermody: Interspersed with Pieces of Original ..., Volume 1

James Grant Raymond - Poets, Irish - 1806 - 306 pages
...their oracle. " They press'd my sitting: marv'lous dull, I gap'd at Banquo like a fool, And cred * Good sirs, the table's full, And there's a spirit.'...thriving; Know then, old bellman, barber, tinker, John Baynham's living." LORY'S OF THE LANE. " THERE never was sa* rare a fight Described since Kirst-kirk...
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The life of Thomas Dermody, Volume 1

James Grant Raymond - 1806 - 300 pages
...the parish-clerk John Baynham, and Dertnody as their oracle. " They press'd my sitting : marv'lous dull, I gap'd at Banquo like a fool, And cried ' Good...finger, • John chooses still on earth to linger, As peuman, poet, toper, singer, In trade full thriving ; Know then, old bellman, barber, tinker, John...
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The Life of Thomas Dermody: Interspersed with Pieces of Original ..., Volume 1

James Grant Raymond - Poets, Irish - 1806 - 304 pages
...with the parish-clerk John Baynham, and Dermody as their oracle. " They press'd my sitting : marv'lous dull, I gap'd at Banquo like a fool, And cried ' Good...said I, * I'll blot it quite ; Aye, by St. Dobbin.' .1 " Witness therefore, by my small finger, John chooses still on earth to linger, As penman, poet,...
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The harp of Erin, the poetical works of T. Dermody [ed. by J.G. Raymond].

Thomas Dermody - 1807 - 312 pages
...brave John ; Sitting, by Jove above ! most stable On wicked throne. They press'd my sitting : marv'lous dull, I gap'd at Banquo like a fool, And cried ' Good...thriving ; Know then, old bellman, barber, tinker, John Baynbam's living. WILL GORMAN, THE KILLEIGH WEAVER. A piteous elegy, indeed, Endited sad on gabbling...
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