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OLd Lewis must thy Frantick Riot
Still all Europe vex?
Methinks 'tis high time to be quiet,
Now at Sixty Six:
Thou late hast Acted, as Distracted,
Placing Phillips Crown,
And faith if that I, can Prophecy,
Thy own is tumbling down:
For now thy Flower of Arms are lost,
Of Empire dream no more,
Thy trembling Gensd'arms off will post,
When English Cannons roar:
And whilst Tallard and others frown,
To play their captive Scene,
The fates with Oaken Garlands crown
Great Marlborough and Eugene.