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Tlor can.thofe Spirit?,' turbulent and bold, . :
Not tQlbelawdbyThreats, nor bought with
; , - ' -"Goldy
-BehulVd to PeacejbuLvvhejLfair, lejgal Sway,
Makes it their real Int'reft to obey,
WJien Kings, and none but Fools can then rebel
-Not lefs in Virtue, than in Povv'recelU
7 His next Portrait is -thatpf-si wicked Statelman :
The wicked Sutefman, whofe falfe Heart perfues
A Train of Guilt, who adl with double Views,
When, whilft they, made Religion a' Pretence,
Out of the World they ban ifh'd Common Senfe,
When fome fofrKing, tooopen :to:Deceit, r
Eafy and unfufpedlirvg, join'd the Cheats
'DupM by mock Piety, aad gave his ; Name
To ferve the vileft Purpofes of Shame; -.
Fear not, tnyiPcople, where no Caufe of Fear -Can
juftly rifeYour King fecuies you here,
-Your Kingj who fcorns -the haughty Prelate VNod,
Nor deems the.Voice of Prieils, the Voice of God.
4 . And , wears a double Face, whofe bafe Defigns
S crike at his M qna rch's T hro n e , who undermines
ff J M B O UJR G9'
10.
Whb leizes alliDepartments,; packs a Court, ;
M ai n tains an Agent on the Jud gmcnt Sear-
' To fcreen his Crimes, and make his Frauds com-
.piete ;
: N?w -models Armies, and around the Thrcne,
-Will fufrer none but Creatureso f UU 0 wn. ' '
tonlcious of fuch his Bafends, wel! may Jry,
Again!! the
To-keepL hjm coQpld and' fmfhofe
: Whotbrave andhoncll , -dard--liis Cr i nies iklofc.
Nor ever let him in one Place ap pen r., : ':
"Whtre Truth,eunwelcome Truth, maywound his
-In-1 h e- Go u r fe-of-this-Poem-ou r A u iSb rias5
Ocaifion, Exertion oHhncymd
: with the mod poetical Diflion. to fct forth the ex-
E T T.E R S from Warfaw bring, that , the
Prince Primate of Poland, and the Grandees
of his Party have written to the Emprefs
Queen, praying her not to grant a Retrea t to
Eranicky, nor to the Eifhaj is
gone oiV from his Rffidence with the Reghlii of
-the Crown : AiTtiring her Majtily; that if . the ac
.qniefces not in tbeir humble Hcqueii,- they ft'! be ,
wdernhe-
and their ; Allied; into - IVerVJVrri t'U let, . 'jiml of feifing
thererthoferETTrntrofr
rE'etTerstad
iiy li is'not yet given them :uiv Anfwcr. They do
not "fay, however; thit the Prince Primite has?"
rnide the like Rcquifuion to the Grand Seignour,
i rvtov4vofe -Don wiofVIn
t7Q N D Q Nrjuljrr
.rVrir Rniovments he has received while at Letfur
:to.;attend to Science and the Mifes. In another
X2part3elis the .
iriduftrious Bee, ;not labouring for liirnlelf a!one,:
but for the general Benefi t of the Kive.' Lie tnu ;
riieratesztheleyeral Objefls of Gorvfideration-proper
for Majefty with refpedl to. Laws, Religion Sec.
x leci snd onxlud ! M lErfpllo wi rg
Let me the Pag
tur,n o er,
vr ThVinftrtjaive Pager and heedfully explore..
What faithful Pens of former-Times have wrote,
Tht;y write from "Parfs that Mr. Bully has lately
publifhed a Memori:rl thxre, in which . he enut
rates, the Services; pcrfbrrncd by him to. the French
Enlt .India Gornpar.v, in the Decan ind other
Pafp of ' frfh ; and chrgs them with a Debt of
two MtHions cf : Livres advanced by him to .the .
Ufes of the (aid Company, to which he has added
a Detail of the Circuniilaoces that ihade this Au
vancem.cn t-ncoiSary.;..
. According to Letters from Niples of the 24th
-Iqft, there hav.e 4icd in that City, iince the Beginning J
fft h; S:g?rT
Pcrfonsr riie-N umberf-howcver,:of thofe vvho now1-
Of former Kincs,; what they did, worthy note, . . . .v - -- 1. . ... r--
vti t li - j r u r die, is not above .100 a Day ; but in the other
What worthy. blame and from the facrcdTomb
1 W'here righteous Monarchs :fleep,' wherQ -Laurels
' y:-"r7Tpr'.-r : -- bloom
Unhurt by Time,-let me a Garland twine,
Parts ofthat "Kingdom the Malada, far from abat
ing, rages uill-with great Violence, arid even in
creafes every Moment. Thefe Letters' and a Cir-
. w - - ;
Let me find out, by Reafon's facred -Beams,
What Syflem in itfclf mod
perfect feems
;Mbrt worthy 7Man moft Iikel0o conduce
4: Let me find too, where, by fair Reafon tryd,
It fails, when to Particulars apply 'd, , :-
in that Mode all Nations do not join,
Why
And, chiefly; why it cannot fuit. with mine,
The Times have 'been, when Priefts have darM
to tread,
People brough t u p lander the Romifh Religion,
viz. that the Inhabitants have received no fmall
Comfort lately in an Augury drawn from the B jdy
of St, James; their Protector, which on being ex-
U pofed to public Viewj was fee ri to bleed at one of
T7 its Sicfes : ; . " "T':" tt1
j Letters from Confhntinople advifetHhat the
Plague has broke out at Aleppo, and daily carries
V . off great Numbers q LPcoplej n j ha tC ty ; 7; ;
, It is faid that feveral important Improvements
wULbe made Jouth
Pro ud'ancl inful 1 1 n g , on their Monarch's Head,
.fey,1