"Dagon's Fall, or the Whigs Lament for Anthony, King of Poland." (3d February, 1682-3.)

"A New Song on the King of Poland, and the Prince of the Land of Promise."

"The Poet's Address to his most Sacred Majesty, 6th July, 1682."

The Polish prince is charmed, he scorns weak buff,

Conscience's of impenetrable stuff.

[Note II.]

Lætamur, which, in Polish, is rejoice.—P. [431.]

It would seem, that the followers of Shaftesbury wore the medal attached to their breast. See "A Panegyrick on their Royal Highnesses, and congratulating his return from Scotland, 1682."

Lætamur is the word, a word which late