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In whom a race, for courage fam'd and art,
End in the milder merit of the heart;
And chiefs or sages long to Britain giv❜n,
Pays the last tribute of a saint to Heav'n.

FOR ONE

WHO WOULD NOT BE BURIED IN WESTMINSTER
ABBEY.

HEROES and kings! your distance keep;
In peace let one poor poet sleep,
Who never flatter'd folks like you:
Let Horace blush, and Virgil too.

ANOTHER ON THE SAME,

UNDER this marble, or under this sill,
Or under this turf, or e'en what they will;
Whatever an heir, or a friend in his stead,
Or any good creature shall lay o'er my head,
Lies one who ne'er car'd, and still cares not, a pin
What they said, or may say, of the mortal within;
But who, living and dying, serene still and free,
Trusts in God that as well as he was he shall be.

END OF VOL. III.

C. WHITTINGHAM, Printer, 103, Goswell Street.

THE

POETICAL WORKS

OF

ALEXANDER POPE.

IN FOUR VOLUMES.

COLLATED WITH THE BEST EDITIONS:

BY

THOMAS PARK, F.S. Ae

VOL. IV.

LONDON:

Printed at the Stanhope Press,

BY CHARLES WHITTINGHAM,
103, Goswell Street;

FOR J. SHARPE; AND SOLD BY W. SUTTABY,
STATIONERS' COURT, LUDGATE STREET.

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Declaration, by the Author.

Page

85

The Dunciad. To Dr. Swift. Book I......... 86 To Ditto...... Book II........ 105

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Inscription on a Grotto of Shells at Crux-
Easton.....

Verses on reading a Poem, entitled ' A Fit of
the Spleen,' by Dr. Ibbot.................... 182

Verses left by Mr. Pope .....

To his Grace the Duke of Argyle...........

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