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Cursing  Jolts  and  tofses,Sir, 
Posting  without  Horses,  Sir, 

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I  hope  that  you  will  stay,  Sir, 
To  see  our  Jubilee. 


Odes,  Sir, without  Poetry, 
Music  without  melody, 
Singing  without  Harmony, 

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Critics  thus  will  say,Sir, 
I  hope  that  you  will  stay,Sir, 
To  see  our  Jubilee. 


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Lodgings  withoutRedding,Sir, 
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To  root  out  the  Natives  at  Prices  so  dear. 

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With  Learning  and  knowledge  the  wel  letter 'd  Birch, 
Supplies  Law  and  Physic  and  Grace  for  the  Church; 
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And  he  gives  the  best  Physic  for  Body  and  Mind. 

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Of  the  Fir  we  make  fhips  there  are  thousands  that  fight, 
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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. 
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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. 

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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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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, 

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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, 

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He  took  all  her  smiles  and  he  took  all  her  grief, 

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A  Warwickfhire  Thief,Hes  the  chief, 
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