Denny Lane Papers Descriptive List (Ref. U611)

U611/

79 Pre-1850 Printed garland of song lyrics, ‘The Turk and the Pope! A Curious and rare Poem, Appointed to be read in all The Reformed Churches, Both at Home and Abroad.’ The poem ‘is with great respect inscribed to all worthy, liberal, and enlightened Protestants, (of every sect)…whose exalted minds are…above petty artifice…by a few fanatics…[who raise]…prejudice against their Catholic bretheren…’.

‘With you that love to rail at Church and Pope, And glory in your freedom from their yoke …Such Dire dissension thro’ this island range. How happens it, that we so disagree ? I mean your English Church from Popery…

Rome’s spotless Church shall thro’ the world resound…’. Printed in Dublin at the Wholesale and Retail Book Stationary Warehouse, No.3 Mary Street.

9pp

80 n.d. Cuttings/fragments from the ‘Sam Hall Songster’ of lyrics. Includes ‘Rory O’More’, ‘St James’s and St. Gile’s’, ‘The Leather Bottel’, ‘You all knew Old Dusty’. 8pp

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