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On the Road such crofses,Sir,
Cursing Jolts and tofses,Sir,
Posting without Horses, Sir,
This is, Sir, a Jubilee;
Critics thus will say,Sir,
I hope that you will stay, Sir,
To see our Jubilee.
Odes, Sir, without Poetry,
Music without melody,
Singing without Harmony,
This is, Sir, a Jubilee;
Critics thus will say,Sir,
I hope that you will stay,Sir,
To see our Jubilee.
Holes tothrust your head in, Sir,
Lodgings withoutRedding,Sir,
Beds as if they'd lead in, Sir,
.This is Sir, a Jubilee;
Critics thus will say, Sir,
I hope that you will stay,Sir,
To see -our Jubilee.
Blankets without SheetingSir,
Dinners without Eating, Sir,
.Not without much Cheating.Sir,
This is Sir, a Jubilee;
Critics thus will say, Sir,
I hope that you will stay, Sir,
To see our Jubilee, O the rare JuKIfe.
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Ye curious Exotics whom Taste has brought here,
To root out the Natives at Prices so dear.
All shall yeild to the Mulberry tree &c.
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With Learning and knowledge the wel letter 'd Birch,
Supplies Law and Physic and Grace for the Church;
But Law and the Gospel in Shakespear we find,
And he gives the best Physic for Body and Mind.
All shall yeild to the Mulberry Tree kc .
Of the Fir we make fhips there are thousands that fight,
But one only one like our Shakespear can write. .
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The fame of the Patron gives fame to the Tree,
From him and his merits this takes its degree;
Give Phcebus.and Bacchus,thelr Laurel and Vine,
The Tree of our Shakespear is still more divine.
All shall yeild to the Mulberry Tree &c.
Let Venus delight in her gay Myrtle bowrs,
Pomona in Fruit trees and Flora in flow'rs;
The Garden of Shakespear all fancies will suit,
With the sweetest of flow'rs & the fakest of fruit.
All shall yeild to the Mulberry tree & c.
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As the Genius of Shakespear outshines the bright day.
More rapture than wine to the heart can convey;
So the Tree which he planted by making his own.
Has the Laurel,and Bays,and the Vine, oil in one.
All shall yeild to the Mulberry Tree kc .
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Then each take a Relick of this hallowd Tree,
From Folly and Fashion a charm let it be,
Come fill to the Planter the Cup to the brim;
To honor your Country do honor to him.
All shall yeild to the Mulberry Tree &c .
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Where much has been given and some to be spar'd
For the Bard ofall Bards was a Warwickfhire Bard'.
Warwickfhire Bard, never paird,
For the Bard of all Bards was. a Warwickfhire Bard.
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Our Shakespear compard is to no man,
NorFrenchman,nor Grecian, nor Roman;
Their Swans are all Geese to the Avon's sweet Swan,
For the Man of all Men was a Warwickfhire Man,
Avon's Swan, a Warwickshire Man,
For the Man of all Men was a Warwickfhire Man,
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Old Ben, Thomas Otway, Iohn Dryden,
And half a score more we take pride in;
Of famous Will Congreve,we boast too the fkill,
But the Will of all Wills was a Warwickfhire Will .
Warwickfhire Will,matchlefs still,
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There never was sure such a creature,
Ofall she was worth he rob'd Nature,*
He took all her smiles and he took all her grief,
For the Thief of all Thieves was a Warwickfhire Thief
A Warwickfhire Thief,Hes the chief,
For the Thief of all Thieves was a Warwickfhire Thief,
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