And take up rather more time than a day,

To name his works—he would but cite a few—

Wat Tyler—Rhymes on Blenheim—Waterloo.

"He had written praises of a regicide;

He had written praises of all kings whatever;

He had written for republics far and wide,

And then against them bitterer than ever:

For pantisocracy he once had cried

Aloud, a scheme less moral than 'twas clever;

Then grew a hearty anti-Jacobin—