PAT O'KELLY, THE IRISH POET.

Three poets, of three different nations born,

With works immortal do this age adorn;

Byron, of England—Scott, of Scotia's blood—And,

Erin's pride, O'Kelly, great and good.

'Twould take a Byron and a Scott, I tell ye,

Roll'd up in one, to make a Pat O'Kelly.

Legends of the Lakes.