In Graceful DOVER'S calm auſpkious Face,
The worth of her great Anceſtors we trace,
Their ev'ry Virtue, Hoſpitallity,
Eſtabliſt'd Wiſdom, and true Piety :
When Angels in Seraphic Btiſs rejbyce,
Such is their Mein, ſuch is their Heavenly Voice.
With ſuch benignity on all She Smiles,
Our Pleaſure heightens, and our Grief beguiles ;
Diſperſing round an univerſal Joy,
In Beams that fritendly ſpearkle not annoy.
Thus the Bright Luna gilds the Hemiſphere,
Whilſt glittering Stars in Cluſters do appear,
And at her Pleaſure twinkle here and there.

But Orbs more fixt a greater force retain,
Like Engliſh Commoners recoil again,
And Liberty and Property maintain.
As thus Ingenious HIGGINS long has ſtood,
On Privileges that her Senſe makes good,
Gentile and Courteous EVERS too extall,
With well-bred, and obliging WHETENHALL,
But Smyth ſo many Graces recommends,
The beſt of Wives, of Mothers, and of Friends ;
With ſo much real Worth, and Virtue fraught,
Deſervesali good that can be ſaid or thought.
Though I this rapture ſhou'd confine to Bounds,
Where Eccho her indearing Name Reſounds.
But fee illuſtrious EFFINGHAM appear,
Like Bright Minerva in her Radiant Sphere,
From whom Ten Thouſand Glories do ariſe,
With ſparkling Wit Triumphant in her Eyes :
Whilſt the vaſt Empire She does bravely ſway,
With Reverence we our juſt Allegiance Pay,
Own the tranſcendant Power of her Eyes ;
Her Charming Eloquence and quick Replies;
Her Solid Judgment and Capacious Mind,
Her every Thought and Faculty reſin'd.
With ſuch engaging Courteſy She moves,
So Kindly Cenſures. and ſo Juſt Approves ;
That every one with Pleaſure muſt ſubmit
To the unqueſtion'd Standard of her Wit.
Oh wondrous Excellence ! let me among
Th' Admiring World that liſten to thy Tongue,
By that Extatick Muſic Tune my Lyre,
And as the Accents ceaſe with them expire.

                        FINIS.

LONDON: Printed for Richard Standfaſt, at his Shop OS
               Tunhidge Walks, and at his Shop in Weſtntinſter-hall.