MR. PAYSON^S ADDRESS. 13 



uncontrolled proprietorship of the soil is his. He has no occasion for 

 political distinction. The vices of cities he puts far awaj from hira. 

 The success of his crops with the blessing of God, depends solely 

 on his ^Yell directed, honest industry. 



"VVlio are tlie tru!)' great ? 

 Minions of pomp and state 

 Where the crowd bow ? 

 Give us hard hands and free, 

 Ciilturers of field and tree, 

 Epst friends of liberty. 

 God save the plough." 



The fnllowing Porrecti<ms in the Address have been made by the author. — 

 Page 4th, line 3d, Cresinus forCresicus. Page 5th, line 27th, Headrigg for Ilard- 

 risg- P'<gR 6th, line Slh, insert that before to. Page 7th, line 14th, read despise 

 instead of despite; line 25th, read is instead of we mean; 27tii line, insert was before 

 married. Page 8th, line, 25tli, read tvith mslead of on. 



