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PC.769.105
25 Sep-2 Oct 1769:2963, 2971 (142)
From the London Chronicle.
Three Late Celebrated Letters Versified.
L-- H---D TO THE L-- M---.
In a late very famous--much talk'd of petition,
Which came up to the throne, in all humble submission,
Your Lordship, 'mongst many strange matters in view,
'Stead of honours conferred, thinks a punishment due
To some former pay-master, much in repute,
Well-train'd in the service and friendship of Bute:
. . . [12 more lines]
L-- M--R'S CARD IN ANSWER
The L-- M--r, presents
His best compliments,
For a letter that came
In search of a name:
. . . [8 more lines, signed] Turner.
A--N B-----D'S LETTER TO A LIVERYMAN,
How much I'm surpriz'd, dear Sir, you can't guess,
To see what the papers are pleas'd to express;
Little thinking my name would be brought into question,
Concerning a strange, tho' well grounded suggestion
Set forth in that late very famous petition,
Which met at St. James's so sly an admission.
. . . [16 more lines, signed] W--- B----d.
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