The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . who would atchieve the fame. YouTi^lVilliam then fnouM rival Trophies raife*And emulate our great Deliverer^ Days,By equal Adlions win the like Applaufe,Alike their Name, their Glory, and their Caufe. May Heavns peculiar Angel Ihield the Youth,Who draws the Sword of L


The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . who would atchieve the fame. YouTi^lVilliam then fnouM rival Trophies raife*And emulate our great Deliverer^ Days,By equal Adlions win the like Applaufe,Alike their Name, their Glory, and their Caufe. May Heavns peculiar Angel Ihield the Youth,Who draws the Sword of Liberty and Truth !By him Brit(innia\ Injuries redrefs,And crown his Toil, his Virtue, with Succefs;Make hitn the Scourge of France, the Dread oi Rome,The Patriots Bleffing, and the Rebels Doom. Then feize, Ilibcrma, feize the prefent Joy,This Day is lacred to the Martial Boy!—The Morrow fhall a difFrent Strain require,When, with thy Stanhope, ail Delights (a long polar Nit^;ht of Grief begun)Thy Soul fliall figh for its returning Sun. The ( 58 ) ^he furprifing Hijlcry of a late long Admimjlration^ JJjew-ing the wonderful Tranfa^ions^ the wife Negotiatiofis,the pudent Meafues^ and the great Eienls of that . mrjl ajtonifiing Period. By Titus Livius, jun. Prhited originally in the Size of Tommy Thumbs ^jys ^crmsour tu; (t:> anti todl Inlotft TruReMulli-l^^l ^^^^^ Ijt-!^ at Slct^r ilal^our anD ( coiii-prtco fijc t^it!Li?i> uf air atiiirnidIoti-ii: ccllc tjaijefI)onn:l;t p:optr, at Ijis E oiicfr, to p:imir Ijiiii toP?!nt It; anri voc oiticr rljnt no otijcc ^^Xm Do [jcrunu totiiMTf tijf lame at rljcir ^rril. Done as one of our greatcft Acts, this laft Moment ofour Adminillration. H, INTRODUCTION. *.Here is not any Thing fo eagerly read by the Pub-lick, as thcfe lliiaingi^eriuds of Hiitory, which are (59) filld up with the important Negotiations and figaciousConduct of Ibme great Politician. But the (^lalitie?\vhi( h muft confpire to form


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