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'Photostat' copy of some lines of poetry, together with an Epigram on William Tisdal, D. D. (composed by Dean Swift?).
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Manuscript
Subjects:
Swift, Jonathan
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Dean of St. Patrick's
Tisdal, William
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Songs and Poems
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Songs and Poems
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. 8718
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