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Braganza

A Tragedy
  
  
TO LADY VISCOUNTESS NUNEHAM.
  
  
  
  

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TO LADY VISCOUNTESS NUNEHAM.

Madam,

I have many reasons to be flattered with the public reception of this Tragedy, yet I confess my solicitude for its reputation extends further.

Your Ladyship's having permitted me the honour of inscribing it to you, will in some measure gratify my ambition by recommending it to the reader, whose judgment is not influenced by the adventitious assistance of theatrical decorations and the graces of action.

Where your Ladyship's name appears as a patroness, merit will be expected; and where there is a wish to find any, probably none will pass unnoticed.



Whatever motive may be assigned for this Address, my principal purpose will be fully answered if your Ladyship accepts it, as a testimony of my gratitude for the favours I have received from the Noble Family to which you are so happily united, and of the perfect esteem and respect of

MADAM, Your Ladyship's Much obliged and Most obedient Humble Servant, ROBERT JEPHSON. Dublin Castle, Febr. 1775.