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FJ.783.082
19 Nov 1783:22, 23 (3/135)
BRITON ON THE STOOL OF REPENTANCE; or, An Ode for the New
Year, January 1st, 1783.
by William Whitehead, esq. Poet Laureat.
Ye nations hear th' immortal tale--
Tho' armies press, tho' fleets assail,
Tho' vengeful war's collected stores,
At once united Bourbon pours--
. . . [40 more lines]
(This is a genuine ode. It is extracted from the London
Magazine, of Jan. 1783. --The poet Laureat in England is
appointed by the crown, and receives a settled salary. --The
ode for the new year is always set to music, and performed
at the court of St. James's in the presence of his Majesty.
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