Yet Ziloah's loyal labours fo prevail'd That faction at the next election fail'd, 1135 When even the common cry did juftice found, And merit by the multitude was crown'd: With David then was Ifrael's peace reftor'd, Crowds mourn'd their error, and obey'd their lord. 1140 GENERAL Monk, Duke of Albe marle. ર The name given, through this Poem, to a Lord-Chancellor in general. Duke of Monmouth. The Earl of Shaftesbury. Earl of Mulgrave. Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. {Mr. Seymour, Speaker of the House of Commons. Sir Heneage Finch, Earl of Winchelsea, and Lord-Chancellor. Duchefs of Monmouth. Sir William Waller. SA Character drawn by Tate for Dryden, in the fecond Part of this Poem. Earl of Huntingdon. Barnet. Duke of Ormond. Dutchefs of Portsmouth. General Sackville. Z Rev. Mr. Samuel Johufon. Duke of Beaufort. Lord Grey. Dr. Oates. Charles II. Elkanah Settle. France. Sir Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington. The Land of Exile, more particularly Scotland. The Church of England Clergy. Earl of Feverfhami. Hufhai, Hyde, Earl of Rochefter. Rabfheka, Mr. Ferguson, a canting Teacher. Sir Robert Clayton. Queen Catharine. Lord Howard of Efcrick. Shadwell. Forbes. King of France. Sir Thomas Player. Sagan of Jerufalem, Dr. Compton, Bishop of London. |