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INSCRIPTION on a SUMMER-HOUSE

Belonging to Mr. WEST, at WICKHAM, in KENT.

(An Imitation of AUSONIUS," Ad Villam.”)

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OT wrapt in fmoky London's fulphurous clouds, And not far diftant, ftands my rural cot: Neither obnoxious to intruding crowds,

Nor for the good and friendly too femote.

And when too much repofe brings on the spleen,
Or the gay city's idle pleafures cloy;
Swift as my changing wifh, I change the fcene;
And now the country, now the town enjoy.

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The fecond Ifthmian Ode,

The Song of Orpheus, and the fetting out of the
Argo. Tranflated from the Argonautics of
Apollonius Rhodius,

The Story of Phineus. From the fame,

The Hymn of Cleanthes,

The Triumphs of the Gout,

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On the Abuse of Travelling. A Canto, in
Imitation of Spenfer,

Education.

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A Poem written in Imitation of the Style and Manner of Spenfer's Fairy Queen, 281 Father Francis's Prayer. Written in Lord Weftmorland's Hermitage,

Infcription in a Summer-house belonging to
Mr. Weft, at Wickham, in Kent,

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