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 . ¢ This is a Term applyd to ?ergen by the Dutch, on Accountof her never having been uken betore, though three Times be-fiegcd. [is] Who ravifhd with Joy, cry*d in rapturous Fume, O! the lovely !ââthe charming I fvveet Bergen- op-Zoom ! He erected his Standard the Rampa
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 . ¢ This is a Term applyd to ?ergen by the Dutch, on Accountof her never having been uken betore, though three Times be-fiegcd. [is] Who ravifhd with Joy, cry*d in rapturous Fume, O! the lovely !ââthe charming I fvveet Bergen- op-Zoom ! He erected his Standard the Rampart Ihe had the Courage to pull it thrice down;And had fhe perfifted, without Beat of Drum,She might have recoverd her Bergen-op-Zoom. But fuch was her Flufter in that fatal Hour,To make more Refiftance flie had not the Power;While the Count of a Courtier the Air did aiTume,And thus he addrefsd her in Bergen-op Zoom. ** Fair Lady, faid he, tho by Art I have gaind ** What perhaps from your Coynefs I neer had obtaind, I (hall always regard my Succefs as your Boon,* And be kind, for your Sake, to your Bergen-cp- Zoom. If you keep but your Promife, Lady Baity reply *d,** To obey your good-PIcafuie fhall ftill be my Pride :** Nor fhall I hencefjrward repent of my Doom,â¢â¢ But freely furrendermy Bergen-op-Zoom/*. Tke [16] The F OOL againjl the ASS. Cudgel thy Brains no more about it, for your dull Afswill not amend his Pace by Beating. Hamlet* To the FO Oh, Dear Coufiiii OF all Politicians who have ever appeard in Print,a certain Four-footed one, who for about fixWeeks has exhibited his Weekly Performances, is cer-tainly the moft extraordinary. When I talk of a Four-footed Politician, it may per-haps fet your Readers in Amaze, and wonder whatkind of an Animal I mean-, but their Admiration cantlafl: long, becaufe the Author I refer to has not onlyplaced his own Picture in the Frontifpiece of his Paper,but has labourd hard in his Weekly Lucubrations toconvince the World
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