LAWYER

As from the tripod of Apollo,
Hear from my desk the words that follow:
"Some, by philosophers misled,
Must honour you alive and dead;
And such as know what Greece has writ,
Must taste your irony and wit;
While most that are, or would be great,
Must dread your pen, your person hate;
And you on Drapier's hill[5] must lie,
And there without a mitre die."

[Footnote 1: Mr. Lindsay.—F.]
[Footnote 2: See Clarendon's "History of the Rebellion.">[
[Footnote 3: In his "History of his own Time," and "History of the
Reformation.">[
[Footnote 4: An enthusiast and a freethinker. For a full account of him,
see "Dictionary of National Biography." His later works on the Miracles
caused him to be prosecuted, fined, and imprisoned. He died in
1733.—W.E.B.]
[Footnote 5: In the county of Armagh.—F.]