Hunc potuit finem vesano ponere Regi.
Ergo nunc tempus lætos agitare triumphos,
Tristia quandoquidem cessarunt bella per orbem;
Et, bello cessante, redit Pax optima terris,
Et secura Quies, jamtandem Pace reducta,
Salvaque Libertas, domito occlusoque Tyranno.
In this Poem ten lines together (a few words excepted) are taken from an eminent Latin classic; which the writer mentions to avoid the imputation of plagiarism, but presumes not to point them out to the learned reader.
ON
CAPT. SIR M. MURRAY,
WOUNDED AT THE WESTMINSTER ELECTION.
Quem neque Mars potuit, neque mox Neptunus in undis,