iv INTRODUCTION. | 
tion afford a more enter taining Scetie, 
than to fee a vaft Multitude of thefe 
diminutive » pees merely for the 
Good of the State they are leaving for | 
ever; to . {ee them,’ 1 day, with a 
chearful Alacrity, abandoning their 
native Conntry, to go and fettle in a 
foreign Region, they | know not where; ; 
quitting ‘all. their Treafures, which 
they have laboured fo hard to pro- 
cure, and fought fo valiantly to de- 
fend, and going to feck an empty 
Houfe, not knowing whether they 
fhall be able to find one. Behold my 
little Emigrants! in Spight of all our 
Swarn- Preventers, behold, Ivfee a 
Cloud of them over- fiadowi ing my 
Garden! fee them hurrying ba ck sens 
and forwards, exulting in the Pre 
* fence of their S Sovereign, obferving her 
Motions, and waiting her Commands, 
while fhe, with the double Anxie- 
ty of a Queen ; and a Parent, is look- 
ing 
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