Leaves them the victims, while it wraps its friends In the fragrant cloud of innocence, and truth, Impervious to the wicked. This too late 390 Philip perceiv'd: not all his base attempts 396 END OF THE THIRD BOOK. 15 ARGUMENT OF THE FOURTH BOOK. : Invocation. Origin of the American war. Speech of lord North to the British Senate. The indignant and patriotick reply of the great Chatham, who vindicates the cause of America, and expresses his horrour at the employment of the Indians. Answer of lord North. Obedience of the House of Commons. WASHINGTON, OR LIBERTY RESTORED. O FOR that heavenly Muse, which, when implor'd 5 But he on evil days was fallen, on days. 10 15. by fierce terrour scar'd,-This was written at a time when the country was almost deluged with spies and informers; when sentiments of liberty, indigenous as they are, could not be uttered without danger; when the Habeas Corpus Act was suspended, and many virtuous and wise men were |