Liberty and Property Vindicated, and the St--pm-n burnt A discourse Occasionally Made On burning the Effige of the st--pm-n. In New-London, In the Colony of Connecticut |
Liberty and Property Vindicated, and the St--pm-n burnt | ||
A few Verses on the Occasion, to the former Minister PITT.
For Americans relief appear, kind Mister PITT,Who eat nought of your beef, tho' flogg'd with the spit;
Intercept that old t***f the Sc***m*n's fav'rite toast,
That feasteth on the beef, and do not pay the roast:
Pray take wit in thy wrath, when met for our relief:
Sc***m*n you know, love broth, pray let us taste the beef.
To the KING.
Long live great GEORGE our King, in peace & harmony,Of his fame we will sing, if we have liberty;
But if cut short of that, we cannot raise our Voice,
For hearts full of regret sure never can rejoice.
Liberty and Property Vindicated, and the St--pm-n burnt | ||