None here will deny us The Memory Pious Of glorious NASSAU, and his Queen; Of his Stars, may ftill write, Now a Bumper we claim For brave MARLB'ROUGH, his Fame Far tranfcends all the Warriors of Old; Our Efteem does engage, And in each coming Age, Shall amaze when his Story is told. Like Refpect let us fhew, TO STANHOPE, 'tis due; All the World his Integrity charms: His Actions reveal A True Patriot's Zeal, And he fhines both in Arts and in Arms, Pour the Wine out again, Let no Man refrain, Since 'tis SUNDERLAND's Health we demand; He well merits Applause, Who in Liberty's Caufe, Will at all Times intrepidly ftand. Then Then NEWCASTLE, long The Mecenas of Song, For a TOAST we will gratefully chufe; To all Loyal Hearts He his Bounty imparts, Here's to all who avow The fame Principles now Such will firmly support Our True Proteftant Court, And the Nation with Such may be blest, Thus each Night when we meet, Our Mirth we'll repeat, And the Jacobites Rage still defy; On the Swede, and the Pope; On KING GEORGE only we will rely. Jeal THE Midfummer-WISH. ·O, qui me gelidis in Vallibus Hæmi Siftat,&ingenti ramorum protegat Umbra! AFT me, fome foft and cooling Breeze, Trees, Repel the raging Dog-Star's Heat. II. Where II. Where tufted Grafs and moffy Beds Afford a Rural calm Repofe; Where Woodbines hang their dewy Head III. Old ouzy Thames, that flows faft by, IV. His fertile Banks, with Herbage green, The Gods of Health and Pleasure dwell. V. Let me thy clear, thy yielding Wave, In thee my glowing Bosome lave, H 4 VI. Lay VI. Lay me with Damask-Rofes crown'd, VII. Let chaft Clarinda too be there, VIII. O hafte away, fair Maid! and bring To thee alone the Mufe fhall fing, |