The "To go joyful back, the Church, their Tenants rack, "Go Snacks with And, keep the Peace, to pick up Fees: In every Jobb to have a Share, "PERHAPS I may allow, the Dean "Had too much Satyr in his Vein; "And feem'd determin'd not to ftarve it, "Because no Age could more deserve it. "Yet, Malice never was his Aim; "He lafh'd the Vice, but fpar'd the Name. "No Individual could refent, "Where Thoufands equally were meant. 1 "True genuine Dullness mov'd his Pity, "Unless it offer'd to be witty. "Thofe, who their Ignorance confefs'd; "He ne'er offended with a Jeft; "But laugh'd to hear an Idiot quote, "A Verfe from Horace, learn'd by Rote. " HE "He knew an hundred pleafant Stories, "With all the Turns of Whigs and Tories: "Was chearful to his dying Day, "And Friends would let him have his Way. "He gave the little Wealth he had, "To build a Houfe for Fools and Mad: "And fhew'd by one fatyric Touch, "No Nation wanted it fo much: (1)" "That Kingdom he hath left his Debtor, "I wifh it foon may have a Better. (1) Meaning Ireland, where he now lives, and probably may dye. FINIS. Advertisement. For the Honour of the Kingdom of TH IRELAND. HIS is to inform the Publick, that a Gentle man of long Study, Obfervation and Experience, bath employed himself for feveral Years in making Collections of Facts, relating to the Conduct of Divines, Phyficians, Lawyers, Soldiers, Merchants, Traders, and Squires, containing an Hiftorical Account of the most remarkable Corruptions, Frauds, Oppreffions, Knaveries, and Perjuries; wherein the Names of all the Perfons concerned, fhall be inferted at full Length, with fome Account of their Families and Stations. But, whereas, the faid Gentleman cannot compleat his Hiftory, without fome Affiftance from the Publick, be humbly defires, that all Perfons who bave any Memoirs or Accounts relating to themfelves, their Families, their Friends or Acquaintance, which are well attefted, and fit to enrich the Work, will please to fend them to the Printer of |