Mary Barber - To The Right Honourable The Earl Of Thomond, At Bath

Mary Barber - To The Right Honourable The Earl Of Thomond, At Bath

Obrian, were in Story told, br Thy Ancestors wore Crowns of old: br In fair Hibernia's Isle they reign'd; br A Country, by their Sons disdain'd! br Too apt to charge their Native Isle br With ev'ry Vice of Speech and Style: br Yet thy Eliza, great and good, br Of Seymour's, and of Piercy's Blood, br (Whose Ancestors, to Fame well known, br When injur'd, shook the British Throne br Will not thy native Isle deride, br Tho' to an higher Crown ally'd. br And shall Hibernia fear Disgrace, br From Thomond, of Milesian Race? br It ill becomes thee thus to treat br Thy Family's Imperial Seat. br br Great Boiroimke! look down and see br This Change in thy Posterity; br Who quit all Titles to thy Throne, br But Hospitality alone.


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