EPIGRAM.
From two domestic acts of pious zealLearn what calamities sad mortals feel.When LordGeorge Gordonof the Pope afeard,(That was before he show’d a Jewish beard)When he his Whiggish Mob had raised, they flyOn poor LordMansfield’sharmless Library.Then were his legal Writings, precious store,Burnt, or dispersed as Sibyl’s leaves of yore.Twelve years elapsed from that disastrous tide,And lo! another storm from t’other side!In vengeance on their Presbyterian foesThe loyal Mob of Birmingham arose;And as their zeal forChurch and Kinggrew hot,AllPriestley’sbooks and papers went to pot.Losses like these till then we never saw;Priestley’s Divinity and Mansfield’s Law.
From two domestic acts of pious zealLearn what calamities sad mortals feel.When LordGeorge Gordonof the Pope afeard,(That was before he show’d a Jewish beard)When he his Whiggish Mob had raised, they flyOn poor LordMansfield’sharmless Library.Then were his legal Writings, precious store,Burnt, or dispersed as Sibyl’s leaves of yore.Twelve years elapsed from that disastrous tide,And lo! another storm from t’other side!In vengeance on their Presbyterian foesThe loyal Mob of Birmingham arose;And as their zeal forChurch and Kinggrew hot,AllPriestley’sbooks and papers went to pot.Losses like these till then we never saw;Priestley’s Divinity and Mansfield’s Law.
From two domestic acts of pious zealLearn what calamities sad mortals feel.When LordGeorge Gordonof the Pope afeard,(That was before he show’d a Jewish beard)When he his Whiggish Mob had raised, they flyOn poor LordMansfield’sharmless Library.Then were his legal Writings, precious store,Burnt, or dispersed as Sibyl’s leaves of yore.Twelve years elapsed from that disastrous tide,And lo! another storm from t’other side!In vengeance on their Presbyterian foesThe loyal Mob of Birmingham arose;And as their zeal forChurch and Kinggrew hot,AllPriestley’sbooks and papers went to pot.Losses like these till then we never saw;Priestley’s Divinity and Mansfield’s Law.
From two domestic acts of pious zeal
Learn what calamities sad mortals feel.
When LordGeorge Gordonof the Pope afeard,
(That was before he show’d a Jewish beard)
When he his Whiggish Mob had raised, they fly
On poor LordMansfield’sharmless Library.
Then were his legal Writings, precious store,
Burnt, or dispersed as Sibyl’s leaves of yore.
Twelve years elapsed from that disastrous tide,
And lo! another storm from t’other side!
In vengeance on their Presbyterian foes
The loyal Mob of Birmingham arose;
And as their zeal forChurch and Kinggrew hot,
AllPriestley’sbooks and papers went to pot.
Losses like these till then we never saw;
Priestley’s Divinity and Mansfield’s Law.