A health, To be sung and drank by all honest Britons, upon the arrival of his sacred majesty King George, and his Royal Highness the Prince, at Greenwich, and forever after. Most humbly offer'd to the consideration of Oxford, Bolingbroke, Strafford, D' Aumont, &c. Codicill, Peers. Brinsden, Oldsworth, Roper, De Foe, Lawless, Prior, Gregg, &c. Moore, Commoners. Swift, Sacheverell, Welton, Parnell, Higgins, Bedford, Hicks, Lesley, Gautier, Trap, cum multis aliis; Reverend Clergymen, Dignify'd, and greatly Distinguish'd. To the tune of, Fye soldiers, fye, why so melancholy, boys.

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1714]
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[London? : s.n., 1714]

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ESTC T192347
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