Download A Collection of State Songs, Poems, and C. That Have Been Publish'd Since the Rebellion Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1716 edition. Excerpt: ... la, la, la, &c. The Ways of Fortune oddly run, Then be not now cast down, She rais'd you from a Tylers Son, To raise you to a Crown; Then hasten here, if you be wise, For soon the People will have Eyes. With a fa, la, la, la, &c. e/i Trip to the Mountains.. i. UNable now the Sword to weild, Or in fair Fight to keep the Field, Yalse Mar is marching to Dtttiheld.. n. What means so many a Barricade? Which to secure his Flight is made, Since Destiny has no Blockade. in. His m. His famifli'd Troops, I know, will pine, And look e're long like Pharaoh's Kine, For all his Mealy Magazine. IV. Bumbiain has put him in Distress; His Danger now is not the less, From Elgin and from Inverness. V. Each Rebel-Clan shall lose a Head, In Murder and in Plunder bred, For Forfars Blood so basely shed. VI. Whilst S r in Allegiance reek, Httntley and Seaforth take to Heels, And Alar to the next Sea-port steals. VII. Let every Highlander hie home; For Madness 'tis for Country Loon, To crown a base-born 'thing at Scoon-oAdvice to the Britons. Hat a Bustle is made about High-Church and (Low-Churcb, By a Pack of lewd Knaves that in Truth jgtfj F4 What a knocking of Pates have we seen by the Mob, Who fight High or Low, as they're paid for the Job.' What a Zeal have some shown a yootMeeting to batter, Who cry out for the Cburch, tho' they never come at her! Brave'Brifowbe wife, knowyour Friends from your Foes, And be not so stupidly led by the Nose. Tell the Doctor how well may False Brethren deride us, When such knavish Distinctions are coin'd to divide us. Bid his Gravity clearly this Riddle explain; A Low-Church that's Devout, and a High that's Profane. Let him tell ye how Railing and Mobbing agree, With his Passive-Obedience to Sov'reign Decree; Or an...