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_.
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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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