Warley a Satire Addressed to the First Artist in Europe volume 1

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Warley a Satire Addressed to the First Artist in Europe volume 1
George Huddesford
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Ah ftretch not Sir Knight thine invincible face, Thou may'ft yet be permitted to carry the Mace.
Great Wilkes fees his Vaffals lie fprawling below, And tears like the tears of Old Lucifer flow, For Old Lucifer wept, as John Milton can tell, When he took a furvey of the Devils in Hell.
Oh Chieftain ! the firfl who fhook off thine allegiance, Wag'd war againft Rulers and honeft obedience : The firft who the flag of contention unfurl'd, And in open rebellion enlifted the world; Thou Cardinal Evil,
... and Scourge of the Nations, Behold in their wane thine accurfl Exhalations.
Oh Caitiff! no longer the funbeams refulgent, To thee and thy mifcreant legions indulgent, Shall Shall cheer the dark paths which thy footfteps have trod* To dishonour thy Country, thy King, and thy God : But amongft all this throng we mall find, to be fure, The extravagant daughter of old Sir J M $ 'Tis yon fkittifh filly, in want of a Rider, So fond of the Leveret fquatting befide her. You're miftaken, my dear, that's Vifcountefs Ran tan drum, With the Bifhop of Soap-fuds, and Lord Caleandrum ;.


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