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odest Ease, And, copying _Converse_, teach its _Style_ to please? Tho' thine each Virtue, that a _God_ cou'd lend? Thine, ev'ry Help, that ev'ry Heart, can mend? 'Tis Thine _in vain_!----Thou wak'st a _dying_ Land; And lift'st _departed Hope_, with fruitless Hand: Death has NO CURE. Thou hast _mis-tim'd_ thy Aim; _Rome_ had her GOTHS: and all, beyond, was _Shame_. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * William Andrews Clark Memorial Library: University of California THE AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY _General Editors_ R. C. BOYS University of Michigan RALPH COHEN University of California, Los Angeles VINTON A. DEARING University of California, Los Angeles LAWRENCE CLARK POWELL Wm. Andrews Clark Memorial Library _Corresponding Secretary_: Mrs. EDNA C. DAVIS, Wm. Andrews Clark Memorial Library The Society exists to make available inexpensive reprints (usually facsimile reproductions) of rare seventeenth and eighteenth century works. The editorial policy of the Society remains unchanged. As in the past, the editors welcome suggestions concerning publications. All income of the Society is devoted to defraying cost of publication and mailing. All correspondence concerning subscriptions in the United States and Canada should be addressed to the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 2205 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles 18, California. Correspondence concerning editorial matters may be addressed to any of the general editors. The membership fee is $3.00 a year for subscribers in the United States and Canada and 15/- for subscribers in Great Britain and Europe. British and European subscribers should address B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, Oxford, England. Publications for the eighth year [1953-1954] [The notation [*] means that the title was apparently never published. The Sarbiewski volume is currently in preparation for Project Gutenberg. The song collection was published with the title "...Songbooks".] (At least six items, most of them from the following list, will be reprinted.) JOHN BAILLIE: _An Essay on the Sublime_ (1747). Introduction by Samuel H. Monk. Contemporaries of the _Tatler_ and _Spectator_. Introduction by Richmond P. Bond. _John Dart and George Ogle on Chaucer._ Introduction by William L. Alderson. [*] JOHN T. DESAGULIERS: _The
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