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The Second Volume.
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George II.
A. D. Page
1730. The Stateſman 213
1731. The Norfolk Gameſter 222
An Ode for the New Year 228
1732. The Honeſt Jury 232
1733. Britannia Exciſa: Britain Exciſ’d 237
The Countryman’s Anſwer to the Ballad called “Britannia Exciſ’d” 242
1734. The Modern Patriots 246
1736. The Tinker turn’d Politician; or, Caleb’s Metamorphoſis 252
1740. Admiral Hoſier’s Ghoſt 259
1741. The late Gallant Exploits of a famous Balancing Captain 264
Argyle’s Advice to Sir Robert Woalpole 269
1742. A New Court Ballad 272
Robin will be Out at Laſt 280
The Stateſman’s Fall 284
A New Ode to a great number of Great Men newly made 289
The Old Coachman 296
1743. Sandys and Jekyll 299
Harvey and Jekyll 306
1753. The Jews’ Triumph 311
1755. The Unembarraſſed Countenance 317
1756. The Converts 322
The Letter of a certain Admiral 329
1757. The Secret Expedition 333
Index of Names 339