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"Irish or Anglo-Irish"
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Literary Period:
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"Eighteenth Century"
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"Long Eighteenth Century"
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Author name:
"Whyte, Samuel (1733-1811)"
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Date: 1772
"Not so blithe Corin, in his humble Cell, / Within his Bosom kinder Tenants dwell; / And though no Locks, or massy Bolts, secure / The slight Obstruction of his simple Door; / He sleeps at Ease, secure in Heaven's good Care, / Reckless of Villains, and exempt from Fear."
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Date: 1772
"My Bosom is to Fear a Stranger; / The Prize is more enhanc'd by Danger"
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