The rude, though honest
Britoîîs.oíwhost language I have
ti'aced the mysterious analogies,
Λvere placed, by the simple man-
ners of the age, in which they
hved, and of the circle, which
they filled, at an awful distance
from the attainments of their en-
lightened progeny ; for whom
have been reserved the felicities
of your Majesty's reigΉ, the
moral influence of your domes-
tic life, and the genial encou-
ragements, conferred upon every
liberal effort in the arts, by this,
Augustan, age of Britain,