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 A good heart, and a clear conference. Beauty's beft companion Modefty. Be foldiers honeft,, he failors brave, Then boaft proud foe, as England's Have. Beauty without affectation, and merit without conceit. Confufionto the minions of vice. Community of fentiments to all Britifh fubjec"h. Cork to the heels, cafli to the pockets, courage to the

heart, and concord to the heads of all who fight

for Great Britain.

Calamity to thofe who would make us feel calamity. Community of goods, unity of hearts, nobility of

fentiments, and truth of feelings to the real

lovers of the fair fex. Cheerfulnefs in our cups, content in our minds, and

competency in our pockets. Care at the bottom of a well, without hope of ever

being releafed.

Confcious innocence, and conftant independance. Charity to every rich man's heart, and confolation to

every poor man's. Confcioufnefs to the righteous, conviction to the

doubtful, and contrition to the finful. Champaign to our real friends, and real pain to our

fham friends. Continuance of mind to him who is fatisfied with the

ftation that providence has placed him in. Dire defeat, long and heavy To the foes of our navy. Delicious nights to every virtuous heart Dutiful children to all liberal minded parents. All abfent friends.

Every abfent friend, to civil and religious freedom. Emulation in virtue, and emigration to vice. Each lad his lafs, and honour bind them all. Friendlhip in a palace, and fallehood in a dungeon.

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