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M'FINGAL.

CANTO III.

THE LIBERTY POLE.

Now warm with ministerial ire,
Fierce sallied forth our loyal 'Squire,
And on his striding steps attends
His desperate clan of Tory friends.
When sudden met his wrathful eye
A pole ascending through the sky,
Which numerous throngs of whiggish race
Were raising in the market-place.
Not higher school-boy's kites aspire,
Or royal mast, or country spire;
Like spears at Brobdignagian tilting,
Or Satan's walking-staff in Milton.
And on its top, the flag unfurl'd
Waved triumph o'er the gazing world,
Inscribed with inconsistent types

Of Liberty and thirteen stripes.*

*The American flag. It would doubtless be wrong

Beneath, the crowd without delay
The dedication-rites essay,

And gladly pay, in antient fashion,

The ceremonies of libation
;

While briskly to each patriot lip
Walks eager round the inspiring flip :*
Delicious draught! whose powers inherit
The quintessence of public spirit;
Which whoso tastes, perceives his mind
To nobler politics refined;

Or roused to martial controversy,
As from transforming cups of Circe;
Or warm'd with Homer's nectar'd liquor,
That fill'd the veins of gods with ichor.
At hand for new supplies in store,
The tavern opes its friendly door,
Whence to and fro the waiters run,
Like bucket-men at fires in town.

to imagine that the stripes bear any allusion to the slave trade.

the com

*Flip, a liquor composed of beer, rum and sugar; com treat at that time in the country towns of New-England.

Then with three shouts that tore the sky,
'Tis consecrate to Liberty.

To guard it from th' attacks of Tories,
A grand Committee cull'd of four is;
Who foremost on the patriot spot,
Had brought the flip, and paid the shot.
By this, M'FINGAL with his train
Advanced upon th' adjacent plain,
And full with loyalty possest,

Pour'd forth the zeal, that fired his breast.
"What mad-brain'd rebel gave commission,
To raise this May-pole of sedition?
Like Babel, rear'd by bawling throngs,
With like confusion too of tongues,
To point at heaven and summon down
The thunders of the British crown?
Say, will this paltry Pole secure
Your forfeit heads from Gage's power?
Attack'd by heroes brave and crafty,
Is this to stand your ark of safety;
Or driven by Scottish laird and laddie,
Think ye to rest beneath its shadow?
When bombs, like fiery serpents, fly,
And balls rush hissing through the sky,

Will this vile Pole, devote to freedom,
Save like the Jewish pole in Edom;
Or like the brazen snake of Moses,

Cure your crackt skulls and batter'd noses?
"Ye dupes to every factious rogue

And tavern-prating demagogue,

Whose tongue but rings, with sound more full, On th' empty drumhead of his scull;

Behold

Use

you not what noisy fools

you, worse simpletons, for tools? For Liberty, in your own by-sense,

Is but for crimes a patent license,
To break of law th' Egyptian yoke,

And throw the world in common stock ;
Reduce all grievances and ills

To Magna Charta of your wills;
Establish cheats and frauds and nonsense,
Framed to the model of your conscience;
Cry justice down, as out of fashion,
And fix its scale of depreciation ;*

* Alluding to the depreciation of the Continental paper money. Congress finally ascertained the course of its declen

Defy all creditors to trouble ye,

And keep new years of Jewish jubilee ;
Drive judges out,* like Aaron's calves,
By jurisdiction of white staves,

And make the bar and bench and steeple
Submit t' our Sovereign Lord, The People;
By plunder rise to power and glory,
And brand all property, as Tory;
Expose all wares to lawful seizures
By mobbers or monopolizers ;
Break heads and windows and the peace,
For your own interest and increase;
Dispute and pray and fight and groan
For public good, and mean your own;
Prevent the law by fierce attacks

From quitting scores upon your backs:

sion at different periods, by what was called, A Scale of Depreciation.

* On the commencement of the war, the courts of justice were every where shut up. In some instances, the judges were forced to retire, by the people, who assembled in multitudes, armed with white staves.

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