The Harp of Erin Containing the Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Dermody. In Two Volumes |
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TO HIM WHO,
POSSESSED OF A TASTE TO APPRECIATE GENIUS,
HAS THE GENEROSITY TO REWARD
AND PROTECT IT:
TO
SIR JAMES BLAND BURGES, BART.
THE HARP OF ERIN
IS DEDICATED,
WITH EVERY SENTIMENT OF RESPECT
AND ADMIRATION,
BY HIS MOST FAITHFUL
OBEDIENT SERVANT,
James Grant Raymond.
Chester-street, Grosvenor-place,
September, 1807.
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