Dunkin, William

Despite his position as a clergyman, Dunkin was often indiscreet and rash, but he was a well-regarded Irish poet who frequently wrote in Latin and Greek. He wrote complimentary odes, epistles, and eclogues, in addition to his comic poems, which exemplify his technical ability and sharp, Swiftian-like wit. He was highly regarded by his friend and patron Swift as the best poet in Ireland.