SIR EDWARD KENNEDY, 1868-1874 



There's Mr Frid Hinry as owns all Lodge Park 

 He loikes a good run, but prefers a good lark; 

 And ridin' a chestnut as round as a barrel 

 There's a fine growed young man Mr Ambrose 



O'Farrell. 

 Past him on Oakstick Charlie Warburton whirls 

 Excellent at ridin' and courtin' the girls. 



But where is the Markis, the lord from Moore 

 Abbey 



I haven't a notion no more than a babby. 



He hasn't been seen at the mates for some while; 



Oh, 'twas he had the cattle and kep up the style. 



And there's Traviater* that writes every week 



Line afther line mixed with Latin and Greek; 



Talks more of palaver nor sport I've heard said 



But divil a matter so long as he's paid. 



• Mr O'Connor Morris, "Triviata" of the Field newspaper. 



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