Mr. POPE's 725074 VOLUME the FOURTH. With LETTERS, &c. To, and From, LONDON: TO THE SIFTER S* S any of INCE the Publication of the THIRD Volume of our Literary Correfpondence, I have not been pestered with the Impertinence of Brocade, or Tim. Lancet, or your Gang. However, to redeem your Character, in fome Measure, from its prefent Contempt, I will send ye on a much more reputable Embaffy than Mr. Pope has done, in conftituting ye his Examiners, (an Employ only fit for that Chin-dropping, driveling, coward * A Pack of Wretches fo mean, that they went on fo filly an Errand, as to fift Mr. CURLL, as Mr. Pope in his Narrative informs the Public. A 3 |