XV. For one who would not be buried in Westminster Abbey. Heroes and kings! your distance keep; In peace let one poor poet sleep, Let Horace blush, and Virgil too. 4 XVI. Another on the same. UNDER this marble, or under this sill, Lies one who ne'er car'd, and still cares not, a pin 4 8 Book II. Satire I. To Mr. Fortescue, Book II. Satire II. To Mr. Bethel, Book II. Satire VI. - Book I. Epistle I. To Lord Bolingbroke, Book I. Epistle VI. To Mr. Murray, 61 Book I. Epistle VII. Imitated in the Manner of Dr. Swift, Advertisement to Book II. Epistle I. Book II. Epistle I. To Augustus, Epistle II. To James Craggs, Esq. Secretary of State, 1720, 114 Epistle III. To Mr. Jervas, with Mr. Dryden's - Epistle VI. To Mr. John Moore, Author of the 119 123 126 Epistle VII. To Mrs. M. B. on her Birth-day, 129 The Basset-Table. An Eclogue, Verbatim from Boileau, Answer to a Question of Mrs. Howe, Occasioned by some Verses of his Grace the A Prologue to a Play for Mr. Dennis's Bene- great Distress, a little before his Death, Song by a Person of Quality, 1733, On a certain Lady at Court, 139 141 On his Grotto at Twickenham, composed of Mar- bles, Spars, Gems, Ores, and Minerals, EPITAPHS. III. On the Hon. Simon Harcourt, only Son of the Lord Chancellor Harcourt, at the Church |