The History of Irish Periodical Literature: From the End of the 17th to the ... 2

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Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886
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One of the smartest is a poem on the prorogation of Parliament, and the summary passing of certain money bills which had been strenuously opposed by the opposition. This production, signed " Comus," is evidently from the pen of a ready and able writer, "A BALLAD ON THH REJECTION OP THE ALTERED MONEY BILL.
[Written bj Sir Heronlefl Langrishe in 1771, on Lord TownBhend's altera- tion of an IriBh Money Bill.] I.
'' rU tell you a story, 'tis not of three orows, Nor the dog tiiat the letter refus'd
...to disclose, But a strife 'mongst the Commons that lately arose.
Which nobody can deny.
Digitized by VjOOQIC \ \ THE freeman's JOURNAL. 406 II.
"They granted their sovereign a gallant supply.
Bat Thurloe reaolred (that Prerogative spy) That a power to alter their bill he wonld try, Which nobody can deny.
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" Then, lest that the Commons might take it to heart, A letter was written by Bochford with art, To teU them, the change did not matter a , . Which nobody oonld deny.
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" But when to the members this letter was read, Old Clement saspeoted, the wise shook their head ; A committee they'd have to compare it, they said.


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