Quaint Gleanings from Ancient Poetry by Edmund Goldsmid
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For if this Trick fail, beware of your Jacket.
[Footnote 3: Maria Laura d'Este.] [Footnote 4: John, Earl of Mulgrave, Lord Chamberlain of the Household.] [Footnote 5: William, Earl of Craven.] THE PATRIOTS. WRIT ABOUT THE YEAR 1700. I. Ye worthy Patriots, go on To heal the Nation's Sores, Find all Men's Faults out but your own, Begin good Laws, but finish none, And then shut up your Doors. II. Fail not our Freedom to secure, And all our Friends disband, And send those Men to t'other Shore |
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