@3The First Strain.@1 Joy to Great @3Casar@1, Long Life, Love and Pleasure; 'Tis a Health that Divine is, Fill the Bowl high as mine is: Let none fear a Feaver, But take it off thus Boys; Let the King Live for ever, 'Tis no matter for us Boys. @3The Second Strain.@1 Try all the Loyal, Defy all, Give denyall; Sure none thinks his Glass too big here, Nor any @3Prig@1 here, Or Sneaking @3Whig@1 here, Of Cripple @3Tony's@1 Crew, That now looks blue, His Heart akes too, The @3Tap@1 won't do, His Zeal so true, And Projects new, Ill Fate does now pursue. @3The Third Strain.@1 Let @3TORIES@1 Guard the King, Let @3Whigs@1 in Halters swing; Let @3Pilk@1 and @3Shute@1 be sham'd, Let Bugg'ring @3Player@1 be Nick'd, Let Cheating @3Player@1 be Nick'd, The turn-coat Scribe be Kick'd; Let Rebel City Dons, Ne'er beget their Sons: Let ev'ry @3Wiggish@1 Peer, That Rapes a Lady fair, And leaves his only Dear, The Sheets to gnaw and tear, Be punish'd out of hand, And forc'd to pawn his Land T'attone the grand Affair. @3The Fourth Strain.@1 Great @3CHARLES@1, like @3Jehovah@1, Spares those would Un-King Him; And warms with his Graces, The Vipers that sting Him: Till Crown'd with just Anger, The Rebel he Seizes; Thus Heaven can Thunder, When ever it pleases. @3Jigg.@1 Then to the @3Duke@1 fill, fill up the Glass, The Son of our @3Martyr@1, belov'd of the King; Envy'd and Lov'd, Yet blest from above, Secur'd by an Angel safe under his Wing. @3The Sixth Strain.@1 Faction and Folly, And State Melancholy, With @3Tony@1 in @3Whigland@1 for ever shall dwell; Let Wit, Wine, and Beauty, Then teach us our Duty, For none e'er can Love, or be Wise and Rebel. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GUARDIAN ANGEL (A PICTURE AT FANO) by ROBERT BROWNING THE OLD VIOLIN by MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN LAST SONNET (REVISED VERSION) by JOHN KEATS THE THREE FISHERS by CHARLES KINGSLEY TO THE UNIMPLORED BELOVED by EDWARD SHANKS ACROSS THE SEA by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM HERACLES AND MELEAGER by BACCHYLIDES ON SEEING AN OFFICER'S WIDOW DISTRACTED - ARREARS OF PENSION by MARY BARBER |