LORD BYRON, LORD PUNCH, AND LORD FINGALL.
Lord Fingall, an Irish Catholic nobleman, has very properly refused to join the ridiculous movement which the Irish priests have commanded their dupes and tools to perform on behalf of the Pope. His Lordship’s father has his name embalmed in a verse by Lord Byron, which verse Mr. Punch (in every way a superior poet to the latter) begs to modify as follows, in honour of the son:-
“Well done, that thou would’st-not, O Fingall recal
The fetters on millions of Catholic limbs,
And manly the scorn thou must lavish on all
The slaves, that now hail Pope Perugia with hymns.”
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