Issue Details: First known date: 1813... 1813 No Popery! George Gordon's Ghost ; Catholic Emancipation ; The Papist's Petition ; The Prince Regent's Reply ; The Middle Course ; and Other Poems
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Notes

  • Dedication: To the Right Honorable, Henry Lord Holland; The Firm, Consistent, Enlightened, and Independent Friend, and Advocate, of Civil and Religious Liberty; This Collection of Fugitive Pieces (a species of skirmishing Cossacks, in the same good cause), is very respectfully inscribed by his Lordship's Faithful, and Devoted Humble Servant, The Author.
  • On the second last page of the book (unnumbered page 67) the following statement appears:

    'Shortly will be published (by the same author) The New Era; or A Desultory Sketch of the Times. A Political Satire. Also, Royal Amours; or, Intrigues of the Family.

    "Tarquini os que vidi, - Genus execrabile Regum; Raptores, Maechos, - his facta scelesta luentes!"

    And, A new Calendar of Modern Saints; or, The Hierarchy Dissected. A Satire, in Two Parts.

    A saint in Crape is twice a saint in Lawn!'

  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

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The Papists' Petitioni"Great Prince! Of England's Church redoubted head!", Laurence Hynes Halloran , single work poetry (p. 12-16)
The Prince Regent's Reply, to the 'Papists' Petition'i"Your petition - importunate Papists! I've glanced on,", Laurence Hynes Halloran , single work poetry (p. 17-21)
Extempore Lines Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Chancellor, by a Hungry Sine-Cure Parsoni"Hear, generous Lawyer! hear my prayer!", Laurence Hynes Halloran , single work poetry (p. 35-36)

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      • Printed and sold by D.I. Eaton, at his Ratiocinatory, or Magazine for Truth and Good Sense, No. 3 Ave Maria Lane, Ludgate Street.
      • Price Five Shillings.
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