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Ten.— Bonfire, with men rejoicing around it :— 
“The D ris preserved from being Roasted, 
For which his Health around y* Flames is toasted.”’ 
King.—Mob pulling down a Meeting-house pulpit, clock, &e. Dr. 
Burgess’s chapel in Carey street, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, was destroyed 
by the mob, March 1st, 1710, during Sacheverell’s trial :— 
‘¢ Well were Sedition’s Shop in Ruines laid, 
Could we but make the Faction quit y* Trade.” 
Queen.—Men attacked by horse soldiers :— 
‘When Crouds of Rebels dare assault ye Crown, 
*Tis just that Loyal Guards should Cleave them down.”’ 
Knae.—Men attempting to pull down a church, Hoadley tries to 
prize open the door ; he is seated before it in canonicals, his crutches 
on the ground. From above an angel is shooting his arrows down :— 
““H——d ly may Sap and his Associates pull, 
But Angels interfere and over rule.”’ 
R. I. A. PROC., SER. Il., VOL. If. —POL. LIT AND ANTIQ. 2R 
