. The anti-Gallican, or, Standard of British loyalty, religion and liberty : including a collection of the principal papers, tracts, speeches, poems, and songs, that have been published on the threatened invasion, together with many original pieces on the same subject ... Ikd-rid, or crutclfd, nor orphansmoan,Can scape thy all-devouring matrons shriek, nor fathersgroan I O then by all that crowns your friendships true, and loves sincere. By spotless daughtlameless wives,Kinsfolk and Kings, and Countrydear: Rise, rise ye husbandmen and swains jArm, arm, ye rich, and arm ye poo
. The anti-Gallican, or, Standard of British loyalty, religion and liberty : including a collection of the principal papers, tracts, speeches, poems, and songs, that have been published on the threatened invasion, together with many original pieces on the same subject ... Ikd-rid, or crutclfd, nor orphansmoan,Can scape thy all-devouring matrons shriek, nor fathersgroan I O then by all that crowns your friendships true, and loves sincere. By spotless daughtlameless wives,Kinsfolk and Kings, and Countrydear: Rise, rise ye husbandmen and swains jArm, arm, ye rich, and arm ye poor j Detenders of your native plains,Spurn the invader from your door. Or should he to your isle advance,O let your sc\ tlies to saljres tiu-n. Convert the sickle to the lance, Jill een the crook shall laurels gain. So shall the loud and jovial gaily spread from sheaf to sheaf; And PEACH reiurn, as proud youquaffTiic DOWNFALL of the Gallic Chief! So shall your villages plains, \our farms and cots be still thrive your dan)sels, dames, quiet rest poor Annas bones. Tiien rise! ve husbandmen and swairrs; Arm, arm, ye rich, and arm ye poor;Defend, your dear and native plains. And spurn th Invader from THE NUMBER VII. PROPHETIC ODE. .iriilGH where yon rock aspiring towr3,| Britain, thy Holy Guardian his prophetic prayer he views with lofty scorn thy foes audacious bands. O Thou, by whom the chosen race With feet unwetted passed the watry walls around them by thy all-powerfu] hand jGuard witlvthy shield Britannias patriot whelm yon fiercer Pharaoh in the mainl Eager to meet the Fiend of France,See Britains fiery sons advance I Tyrant avaunt! no land of slaves Before thy haggard glance appear?;No sad Egyptian race to stoop, And shed unpitied tears*In yon green Isles protected groundHeavn spreads its choicest sweets around;There Liberty In triumph as the verdure
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