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taken the Magazine of Magazines into their hands: they tell me that an {301} _ingenious_ poem, called 'Reflections in a Country Church-yard,' has been communicated to them, which they are printing forthwith; that they are informed that the _excellent_ author of it is I by name, and that they beg not only his _indulgence_, but the _honour_ of his correspondence, &c.... I therefore am obliged to desire you would make Dodsley print it immediately _from your copy_, but without my name, &c. He must correct the press himself ... and the title must be 'Elegy written in a Country Church-yard.' If he would add a line or two to say it came into his hand by accident, I should like it better ... If Dodsley do not do this immediately, he may as well let it alone." Dr. Johnson (_Life of Gray_) says: "His next production, 1750, was his far-famed _Elegy_," &c. The Doctor adds: "Several of his [Gray's] pieces were published, 1753, with designs by Mr. Bentley, and that they might in some form or other make a book, only one side of each leaf was printed. I believe the poems and the plates recommended each other so well, that the whole impression was soon bought." It contains _six_ poems, one being the _Elegy_. I have before me a copy of this collection, which is folio. The plates are clever, and very curious; a copy was sold at the Fonthill sale for 3l. 4s.! The copy, admirably bound, which I quote, was bought at a bookseller's front-window stall for 4s. The title of this collection is "_Designs by Mr._ R. BENTLEY, _for six poems by Mr._ J. GRAY." According to the title-page, it was "printed for R. DODSLEY, in Pall Mall, MDCCLIII.," two years previously to the date to which your correspondent refers. This (1753) collection gives the line,-- "Save where the beetle wheels his _droning_ flight." In the _Elegant Extracts_ (verse), ed. 1805, which, it must be needless to mention, was prepared by the able and indefatigable Dr. Vicesimus Knox, the accomplished scholar gives the line-- "Save where the beetle wheels his _drony_ flight." Dr. Johnson's _Dictionary_ does not insert the word "droning" or "drony;" but among his Illustrations attached to the verb "to drone," there are two from Dryden, each, it may be seen, using the word "droning." There is no quotation containing the word "drony." Gray's language is: "Save where the beetle wheels his
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