For the Dame, by her Skill in Affairs Astronomical, EPIGRAM. On feeing a worthy Prelate go out of Church in the Time of Divine Service, to wait on bis Grace the D. of D LORD' Pam in the Church (cou'd you think it) kneel'd down, When told the Lieutenant was just come to Town, His Station defpifing, unaw'd by the Place, He flies from his God, to attend on his Grace: tion. EPI * EPIGRAM from the FRENCH. IR, I admit your gen'ral Rule SIR, That every Poet is a Fool: But you yourself may serve to show it, *EPITAP H. ELL then, poor G WELL lies under Ground! Jack. So there's an End of honeft So little Juftice here he found,. 'Tis ten to one he'll ne'er come back. EPIGRAM. EPIGRAM On the Toafts of the Kit-Cat Club, W Hence Anno 1716. Hence deathlefs Kit-Cat took its Name, * To a LADY with the Temple of Fame. WHAT'S THAT's Fame with Men, by Custom of the Is call'd in Women only Reputation: About them both why keep we fuch a pother; *VERSES To be placed under the Picture of England's Arch-Poet: Containing a compleat Catalogue of his Works. SE EE who ne'er was or will be half read! Who first fung Arthur, then fung 7 Maul'd human Wit in one thick 6 Satyr, And of 9 Redemption made damn'd Work. made damn do CP Two Heroick Poems in Folio, twenty Books. 2 Heroick Poems in twelve Books. 3 Heroick Poems in Folio, ten Books.` í A 4 Inftructions to Vanderbank a Tapestry-Weaver. Hymn to the Light. 6 Satyr against Wit. 7 Of the Nature of Man. 8 Creation, a Poem in feven Books. 9 The Redeemer, another Heroick Poem in fix Books. Then Verfes on England's Arch-Poet What Wonders there the Man grown old, did? What Punishment all this must follow? To treat him like her Sifter Stot? Shall William dub his better End,* 10 Tranflation of all the Pfalms. 11 Canticles and Ecclefiaft. 255 12 Paraphrafe of the Canticles of Mofes and Deborab, &c. 13 The Lamentations. 14 The whole Book of Job, a Poem in Felis. *Kick him on the Breech, not Knight him on the Shoulder. No. |