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AWM.745.010
29 Jan-5 Feb 1745:41 (1309)
. . . [3 lines introduction] wrote when the Whitefieldian
farce was at its height in Charles-Town. . . [2 lines]
Shall Wesley sons, o'er-rule all humane kind,
Censure the church, and paint her leaders blind?
With strong presumption, settl'd into hate,
Sow dire confusion, through each quiet state?
. . . [2 lines]
And who more fit, to carry on the cause,
Than famous Whitefield, fond to gain applause;
Whose tuneful orphans suit the gilded scheme,
Seated at Georgia in a silken dream;
With the bright boy, that picks the English pease,
And darling girl, who sings and sows with ease.
. . . [4 lines]
Sermons and prayers, by their influence flow,
And shining journals make a Raree-show.
. . . [17 more lines, signed] Homme-Rouge.
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