on ftage./i)r the Public Advertifer.BOXING.A New SON G.SUCH itching for boxing fura never wa*known*From the fcura of the earth, to a branch near• the throne ; *Jew*, Chriftiane, Turks, Atheifts, and Deis, we fee,In this famous fcrenee with rapture agree.Sing tantanrart box all.The government leaders, to ftrengthen the ftate,By Hpg’ringtbe cafh, box the national pate j A pate, fo affeded by government blows,The more it is puramell’d, the fofter it grows.Sing tantararara, Ice.The people,--thns plundered, and tax’d without end,And bang’d upfide down, without pow’r to defend,Put up with the torture of bruife* and lumps, Th’ effedl of not warding political thumps.Sing tantararara, c.The clergy, well*vers’d in canonical rales,So ready to draw ready-rhioo from fools, Tbump dotflrincs around ’mid the clod*pated throng,Nor practice their maxims if right or if wrong.Sing tantararara, c.The limbs of the law, bke the limbs of the• church,By contefts exift—then leave fools in the torch :Who; finding too late they’ve been gull’d and trepan’d, »Their quarrels decide by the laws of the land.Sing tantararara, Sec.• •PhyficianS'—oh*! fhaxpe on the phyfical tribe 1 _ Prefcriptions refufe, till feduc’dby a bribe :' The poor may, negLeed, expire iu a ditch, Whilft they thump at the glittering ore-of the rich-.Sing tantararara, Sec.The leaders in war, be the caufc right orwrong,Regardlefs of death, whfc in multitudes throng* ' . .Detnolifh vaft empires without mercy ort (hamc,And thump for applsufe at the temple ofFame. 'Sing wnterarira, c*