[ [iv] Kiss his foot, with thy blessing, for blessings denied!—[Medwin.]
[ [iw] Or if freedom——.—[Medwin.]
[ [597] {559}["The Earl of Fingall (Arthur James Plunkett, K.P., eighth earl, d. 1836), the leading Catholic nobleman, is to be created a Knight of St. Patrick."—Morning Chronicle, August 18.]
[ [ix] Wear Fingal thy ribbon——.—[MS. M.]
[ [iy] And the King is no scoundrel—whatever the Prince.—[MS. M.]
[ [598] [There was talk of a testimonial being presented to the King. O'Connell suggested that if possible it should take the form of "a palace, to which not only the rank around him could contribute, but to the erection of which every peasant could from his cottage contribute his humble mite."—Morning Chronicle, August 18.]
[ [iz] Till proudly the new——.—[MS. M.]
[ [599] {560}["The Marquis of Londonderry was cheered in the Castle-yard." "He was," says the correspondent of the Morning Chronicle, "the instrument of Ireland's degradation—he broke down her spirit, and prostrated, I fear, for ever her independence. To see the author of this measure cheered near the very spot," etc.]
[ [ja]——might make Humanity doubt.—[MS. M.]
[ [jb]——in the heart of a king.—[Medwin. MS. M. erased.]