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OF THE
ANTI-J A CO BI N.
THE SIXTH EDITION.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR J. HATCHARD ; MESSRS. LONGMAN AND CO.; MESSRS. BLACK, PARRY, AND CO.;
J. MURRAY; AND T. HAMILTON ; By W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-row, St. James's.
1813.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY
CONTENTS.
page
Introduction
1
Inscription for the Apartment in Chepstow Castle,
where Henry Marten, the Regicide, was inpri-
soned thirty years
Inscription for the Door of the Cell in Newgate,
where Mrs. Brownrigg, the Prentice-cide, was
confined previous to her execution
6
The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-grinder 10
The Invasion; or the British War Song
12
La Sainte Guillotine: a New Song, attempted from
the French
15
The Soldier's Friend
Sonnet to Liberty
29
Quintessence of all the Dactylics that ever were,
or ever will be published
22
Latin Verses, written immediately after the Revo-
lution of the Fourth of September
23
Translation of the above
26
The Choice; imitated from the Battle of Sabla,"
in Carlysle's Specimens of Arabian Poetry 29
The Duke and the Taxing-Man
32
Epigram on the Paris Loan, called the Loan upon
England
34
Ode to Anarchy
35
Song, recommended to be sung at all convivial
Meetings, convened for the purpose of opposing
the Assessed Tax Bill
37
Lines written at the close of the year 1797
40
Translation of the New Song of the “ Army of
England"
42
Tò the Author of the “ Epistle to the Editors of
the Anti-Jacobin”
46
Ode to Lord Moira
55
A Bit of an Ode to Mr. Fox
58
Acme and Septimius; or the Happy Union 62
To the Author of the Anti-Jacobin
65
Lines, written under the Bust of Charles Fox at
the Crown and Anchor
69
Lines, written by a Traveller at Czarco-zelo, un-
der the Bust of a certain Orator, once placed
between those of Demosthenes and Cicero 70 page
72
78
83
85
The Progress of Man. A Didactic Poem
The Progress of Man, continued
Imitation of Bion. Written at St. Ann's Hill
The New Coalition
Imitation of Horace, Lib. 3. Carm. 25
Chevy Chase
Ode to Jacobinism
The Jacobin
87
90
94
97
105
The Loves of the Triangles. A Mathematical and
Philosophical Poem
108
The Loves of the Triangles, continued
122
Brissot's Ghost
130
134
A Consolatory Address to his Gun-Boats. By
Citizen Muskein
142
Elegy on the Death of Jean Bon St. André 144
Ode to my Country, MDCCXCVIII
150
- Ode to the Director Merlin
159
The Rovers; or the Double Arrangement
161
The Rovers; or the Double Arragement,continned 180
An affectionate Effusion of Citizen Muskein, to
Havre-de Grace
200