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NOTES
SATIRICAL POEMS ON WILLIAM III

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Some years since I copied from a MS. vol., compiled before 1708, the following effusions of a Jacobite poet, who seems to have been "a good hater" of King William. I have made ineffectual efforts to discover the witty author, or to ascertain if these compositions have ever been printed. My friend, in whose waste-book I found them,—a beneficed clergyman in Worcestershire, who has been several years dead,—obtained them from a college friend during the last century.

"UPON KING WILLIAM'S TWO FIRST CAMPAGNES

"'Twill puzzle much the author's brains,

That is to write your story,

To know in which of these campagnes

You have acquired most glory:

For when you march'd the foe to fight,

Like Heroe, nothing fearing,

Namur was taken in your sight,

And Mons within your hearing."


"ON THE OBSERVING THE 30TH OF JANUARY, 1691

"Cease, Hippocrites, to trouble heaven

How can ye think to be forgiven

The dismall deed you've done?

When to the martyr's sacred blood,

This very moment, if you could,

You'd sacrifice his son."


"ON KING WILLIAM'S RETURN OUT OF FLANDERS

"Rejoice, yee fops, yo'r idoll's come agen

To pick yo'r pocketts, and to slay yo'r men;

Give him yo'r millions, and his Dutch yo'r lands:

Don't ring yo'r bells, yee fools, but wring yo'r hands."


GRENDON.

Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850

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