And they that never país their brick-wall bounds Sufpend their crazy boxes, planted thick, Hail, therefore, patronefs of health, and ease, The virtue, temper, understanding, taste, Juft in the niche he was ordain'd to fill. He gives a tongue t' enlarge upon, an heart To feel, and courage to redrefs her wrongs; To me an unambitious mind, content ARGUMENT OF THE FIFTH BOOK. Afrofty morning.-The foddering of cattle.-The woodman and his dog. The poultry Whimfical effects of froft at arvaterfall.-The Empress of Ruffia's palace of ice.— Amusements of monarchs.-War, one of them.—Wars, whence. And whence monarchy.-The evils of it.English and French loyalty contrafted.-The Baftille and a prisoner there.— Liberty the chief recommendation of this country.Modern patriotifm queftionable, and why. -The perishable nature of the best human institutions.— Spiritual liberty not perishable.-The flavish state of man by nature. Deliver him, Deifi, if you can.-Grace muft do it. The refpective merits of patriots and martyrs ftated. Their different treatment.-Happy freedom of the man whom grace makes free.—His relish of the works of God.—Address to the Creator. |