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: A Dialogue Between Dean Swift and Tho. Prior Esq. In the Isles of St. Patrick's Church Dublin On that Memorable Day October 9th 1753 by Anonymous - Ireland Politics and government 18th century; Ireland History 18th century; Ireland Social conditions 18th c
DIALOGUE
BETWEEN
IN THE
Transcribers Note. Inconsistent spelling has been retained as in the original text.
ERRATA
DIALOGUE
BETWEEN
PRIOR. Mr. Dean, I am sorry to see you up, if any of your private Affairs disturb you. I came to call at your Grave, and have a little Discourse with you; but unless 'tis the Publick has rouz'd you, I am troubled to find you walking as well as my self.
SWIFT. I wish Tom the Tribe of Authors had ever writ from such a Turn of Mind, and then I fancy the World had not been so much over-run with Books.
PRIOR. And what a wounding Grief must that be, to your generous Mind, to have so much Malice returned, where so much Gratitude was due; surely it gave you infinite Pain to be so lash'd and stigmatised, by a Rabble, of the most invenom'd and imbitter'd Scriblers upon Earth?
PRIOR. We may Reason thus, but Nature generally over masters our Opinions.
SWIFT. What other Things pray?
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