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A collection of poems on various subjects

including the theatre, a didactic essay; in the course of which are pointed out, the rocks and shoals to which deluded adventurers are inevitably exposed. Ornamented with cuts and illustrated with notes, original letters and curious incidental anecdotes [by Samuel Whyte]

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EPITAPH, ON OLD JOHN, MR. NUGENT'S COACHMAN,
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EPITAPH, ON OLD JOHN, MR. NUGENT'S COACHMAN,

BURIED IN CLONLOST CHURCH-YARD.

Here lowly in the peaceful grave beneath
The relics of a faithful servant rest;
He liv'd approv'd, was honour'd at his death,
And in the end shall number with the bless'd.
All you, his fellows! who his loss bemoan,
Would you, like him, be lov'd and honour'd too,
Bless the good pair, who rais'd this grateful stone,
And be, like him, obedient, just and true.