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IV.

He purchas'd abroad,

While his ministers jobb'd;

And Hanover flourish'd,

While Britain was robb'd:

And when he chang'd hands
For a fresh set of men,
Where those took a shilling,

These villains took ten.

Derry down, &c.

V.

This monarch deceas'd,

His son did succeed;

A Prince more august,

Never came of his breed;

For tho' at his birth,

Lying wags had a fling, He soon prov'd himself

The true son of a king.

Derry down, &c.

VI.

Like measures he follow'd,
Like servants he had;

And all things grew worse,

That before were too bad :

For Walpole still rul'd

With corruption and gold, The monarch he bought,

And the nation he sold.

VII.

With armies at home,

Derry down, &c.

And with foreign troops paid;

With laws that cramp'd freedom,
As taxes cramp'd trade:

With maxims quite new,

He pursu'd his base ends,

And help'd our old foes

To oppress our old Friends.

Derry down, &c.

VIII.

At length when Corruption

Drain'd treasuries dry,

And none would be bought

For none offer'd to buy,

The courtiers quit leaders
They follow'd for pay,

And leaders turn courtiers,

Worse rascals than they.

IX.

Derry down, &c.

My tale, Oh ye Britons!

This moral does bring,

However descended,

A king is a king;

Whenever they're taken,

Most statesmen are knaves;

And patriots at court

Are the lowest of slaves.

Derry down, &c.

PLACE-BOOK

FOR THE YEAR 1745:

A NEW BALLAD.

I.

SINCE with the new year a new, change hath

begun,

In spite of the father, in spite of the son;

Since those who were new, to more new must

give way,

We all must confess that each dog has his day.

Derry down, &c.

II.

But hold, let our verse in just order begin,

To tell how at court all those heroes came in, Those heroes who mean, like the old ones, to

fool us,

How receiv'd by the Captain and hopeful Iulus. Derry down, &c.

III.

Sir Clement stood ready, his gloves in his hand,

When Bedford appear'd at the head of the band, A sailor who ne'er lov'd salt water before; Should you ask us why now?-look behind and see Gower,

VI.

Derry down, &c.

See Gower, who the court had oppos'd thick

and thin,

Was out, then was in, then was out, and now

in ;

He kiss'd hands-then look'd pensive-as

much as to say,

"I can't judge which is best, to go or to stay." Derry down, &c.

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