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(i) ‘Introduction to all the Toasts.’
First line: ‘Such is the List of Our Heroick Fair’.
(ii) ‘On the Dutchess of Queensberry.’
First line: ‘Fair Patroness of Wit and Liberty’.
(iii) ‘On the dowager Dutchess of Marlborough.’
First line: ‘Tell me no more of Youth, this Glass shall Boast’.
(iv) ‘On the Countess of Denbigh.’
First line: ‘Walpole this Charge to Noble Denbigh Gave’.
(v) ‘On the Countess of Burlington.’
First line: ‘Walpole may Give himself strange Airs’.
(vi) ‘On Miss Barnard.’
First line: ‘O! Sprung from Barnard London’s proudest Boast’.
(vii) ‘On the Lady Wallace.’
First line: ‘Thou Patriot Dame, whose Generous Bosom Shares’.
(viii) ‘On Young Lady Walpole.’
First line: ‘Go Spritely Rolles, Go traverse Earth and Sea’.
(ix) ‘On Mrs Cantillion.’
First line: ‘Illustrious Sons of Liberty and Will’.
(x) ‘On Miss Jenny Johnson Niece to Sir John Barnard.’
First line: ‘Since in this Circle of the Brave and Great’.
(xi) ‘On Lady Harvey.’
First line: ‘While Witt or Beauty boast a Charm’.
(xii) ‘On Miss Peggy Hays.’
First line: ‘Unequal’d say what Matchless Dame’.
(xiii) ‘On Miss Fowler.’
First line: ‘Bacchus Crown the Swelling Bowl’.
(xiv) ‘On Miss Delmé.’
First line: ‘Let Some let Virtue and discerning Taste’.
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Printed in a different order, with three further toasts and an epilogue, in Toasts of the Rump-Steak Club (1734).
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- Douglas, Catherine (1701–1777), literary patron, wife of 3rd Duke of Queensberry and 2nd Duke of Dover (Subject)
- Churchill, Sarah (1660–1744), politician and courtier, wife of 1st Duke of Marlborough (Subject)
- Feilding, Isabella (d. 1769), wife of 5th Earl of Denbigh (Subject)
- Boyle, Dorothy (1699–1758), née Savile, portrait painter and caricaturist, wife of 3rd Earl of Burlington (Subject)
- Fullerton, Jennifer (fl. 1734), née Johnson, wife of William Fullerton (Subject)
- Hervey, Mary (1699/1700–1768), née Lepell, courtier, wife of 2nd Baron Hervey of Ickworth (Subject)
- Liddell, Anne (1712–1794), née Delmé, wife of 1st Baron Ravensworth (Subject)
- Hankey, Sarah (d. 1762), née Barnard, wife of Sir Thomas Hankey (Subject)