. 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 ... by Times resistless stroke. From thee a Phoenix shall arise;** Who thro succeeding years shall reign,Tlie pride and terror of the main ! Post. MENACESTO TALLE\ Thou perjurd priest that mockst th/God,Thou traitor to a virtuous king,Hopst thou beneath the iron rod Of thy dread sway this land to brin


. 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 ... by Times resistless stroke. From thee a Phoenix shall arise;** Who thro succeeding years shall reign,Tlie pride and terror of the main ! Post. MENACESTO TALLE\ Thou perjurd priest that mockst th/God,Thou traitor to a virtuous king,Hopst thou beneath the iron rod Of thy dread sway this land to bring:Dost hope proud Britons eer will give-Their daughters fair to feed thy pay thee gold to let them live. When low theyre trampled in thedust ? No, l-cisc Traitor ! No ! To guard a Brifo7is sacred dearest blood shallfiow. No Briton that a sword can wield Vvill ever liom the fight retire ;The sniilinj^ infant frpm the field His fathers manlybreast will fire ;•The lover for his lovely ma id, The husband for his blooming wFfe,The children in their parents aid. Will burn to join the glorious strife. Weak slave, then, dread oui annSyFor Britons iciU their rights maintain, JVhile Life their Icsoin warms. * \.d<d by the Earl of THE JlMTI^ G .4 i X ICAA\ NUMBER Vlir. Vol. I. IL J. PYE, Esq. POET •iJ/HR the vexd bosom of the , rashuig wild, with frantic haste. The Winds, with angry pinions, surface of the watry waste; Tiio tlic firm Vessel proudlv brave The inroad of the giant Avave, Tho the bold Seamans dauntless soul View, unappalld, the mountains roll; Yet still along the murky Sky, Anxious, he throws th enquiring eve,If, haply, through the gloom that round him lowVs,Shoots one refulgent ray, prelude of haj)pier hours. IT. So Albion, round her rockv coost While loud the nige of l>attle Invasions haitghtv boast. Safe in her wave-encircld Shores;Still safer in her dauntless Band,Lords of


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