'The Political Litany of the People of England'.
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'From Frenchmen and their horrid cause ...'. 9 Sanzas.
'The Political Litany of the People of England'.
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'From Frenchmen and their horrid cause ...'. 9 Sanzas.
'A Song for the Day'. (Tune 'Dusky Night' or 'Corn Rigs are bonny').
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'Good Morrow Friends ...'. 6 Stanzas.
A song copied from The True Briton: 'To Oppposition', 27 Feb,
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'Charley Fox, Charley Fox, You are in the wrong box ...'. 6 Stanzas.
'A song to the tune of Anacreon in Heaven sung by the Officers of the Garrison of Gibraltar'.
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'From her surge-beaten throne as Britannia espied ...'. 4 Stanzas.
A poem copied from The Sun, 16 July 1794: 'The Rival Ganders. A Fable',
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'Not far from Town a village stands ...'. 8 Stanzas.
'An address by A.F. to Britons': Edgefield Parsonage, 8 Jan,
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'Britons be awed! the dread alarm is given ...'. 84 Lines.
Part of a poem: 'The British Phoenix'.
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'Tis said one Phoenix, and but one, appears Within a circle of five hundred years ...'. 16 Lines.
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A poem: 'On Birds Nesting':. 'Soon as the spring, with garlands crown'd'. 5 Stanzas.
(A) A poem by R. Merry, 'Inscriptkion written at La Grande Chartreux's, 29 July 1788',
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'Was it but now amongst these Alps I stood ...'. 9 Stanzas. (B) Stanza: 'Impromptu on reading the above':. 'May our Laureat be Merry his right is divine ...'.
'The Recluse, - an Elegy', by 'Eusebius' Bardfields, 18 Dec,
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'Tir'd with the splendid toil of public life ...'. 16 Stanzas.
(A) Verses on visiting Buxton, by Mr Garrick.
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'From Paradise when the first Pair For Disobedience banish'd were ... 9 Stanzas. (B) Verses occasioned by the foregoing - the authoress said to be a Miss Rogers. 'From busy crowd, & empty Noise ... 6 Stanzas.
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Letter from Simon in Wales to his Dear Brother Simkin in London: 'What a strange world it is Brother Simkin! we're in of lies, and confusion, of folly, and sin ...'. 82 Lines.
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128 Lines.
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Simkin to Simon: 'You remember last season that Joseph foretold, With a spirit prophetic, that Edmund the bold would one day or other th 'Impeachment condemn ...'. 136 Lines.
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Simkin to his Dear Brother Simon in Wales: 'Last Wednesday Dear Brother the Westminster Court Was expected to furnish much matter of sport ...'. 111 Lines.
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Aunt Bridget to her sister Margaret, Mother of Simkin and Simon: 'My dear Sister Maggy, this letter I write To remind you of one that is out of your sight ...'. 90 Lines.
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Simkin to Simon: 'If my letter should give you less pleasure and sport Than Anstruther last Tuesday afforded the Court I expect you will take up your pen to implore That on objects like these I will write you no more.'. 135 Lines.
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104 Lines.
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Simkin to Simon: 'Dear Simon, the lords have been please'd to decide That in popular clamour you should not confide ...'. 115 Lines.
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Simkin to Simon: 'You will find my Dear Brother, on reading this letter, That the second day's summing was shorter and better ...'. 88 Lines.