[The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X. by Jonathan Swift]@TWC D-Link bookThe Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X. BOOK II 25/72
And, in reward of his diligence, he had given him a bishopric in Ireland .-- _Swift._ Bishop Wolley, of Clonfert. P.259.
_Burnet._ If the sectaries were humble and modest, and would tell what would satisfy them, there might be some colour for granting some concessions .-- _Swift._ I think so too. P.260.
_Burnet._ The three volumes of the "Friendly Debate," though writ by a very good man .-- _Swift._ Writ by Bishop Patrick. Ibid.
_Burnet._ After he [Samuel Parker, afterwards Bishop of Oxford] had for some years entertained the nation with several virulent books, writ with much life, he was attacked by the liveliest droll of the age, etc .-- _Swift._ What is a droll? _Burnet._ That not only humbled Parker, but the whole party.
For the author of "The Rehearsal Transposed," etc .-- _Swift._ Andrew Marvel. P.263.
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