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CHAP. X. 



THE PETITE EOMAINE. — SAULT DE MOUTON POET NETTF AND 



BEESIMIS. 



ON'T tell him, Bishop, where 

 you found that epitaph. 

 Every one ought to have 

 read the book, as a beautiful 

 biography of Ireland's greatest 

 poet." 



" I won't tell him, as you 

 desire it ; but I trust you have 

 no objection to my reciting 

 another epitaph, and telling 

 him where he will find it." 



" Not the least ; go on," said the Commissioner. 

 " Well, then, in the parish burial ground of Pewsey, in 

 Dorsetshire, England, there is a tomb on which is in- 

 scribed — 



" ' Here lies the body of 



Lady O'Loony, 



Great niece of Burke, 



Commonly called " The Sublime." 



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