Fr. Alas! alas! pray end what you began, And write next winter more Essays on Man. 255 VARIATIONS. VER. 255, in the MS. Quit, quit these themes, and write Effays on Man. NOTES. VER. ult.) This was the last poem of the kind printed by our author, with a resolution to publish no more; but to enter thus, in the most plain and folemn manner he could, a fort of PROTEST against that infuperable corruption and depravity of manners, which he had been fo unhappy as to live to fee. Could he have hoped to have amended any, he had continued thofe attacks; but bad men were grown fo fhameless and fo pow. erful, that Ridicule was become as unfafe as it was ineffectual, The Poem raised him, as he knew it would, fome enemies; but he had reason to be fatisfied with the approbation of good men, and the teftimony of his own conscience. P. A STANDISH and TWO PENS. YES, I beheld th'Athenian Queen Defcend in all her fober charins; "And take (fhe faid, and finil'd ferene) "Take at this hand celestial arins : ་· 'Secure the radiant weapons wield; ་་ This golden lance fhall guard Desert, "And if a Vice dares keep the field, "This fteel fhall ftab it to the heart." Aw'd, on my bended knees I fell, "What Well? what Weapon? (Flavia cries) The Lady Frances Shirley) A Lady whofe great Merit Mr. Pope took a real pleasure in celebrating. .302 "But, Friend, take heed whom you attack: "You'll bring a Houfe (I mean of Peers) “Red, Blue, and Green, nay white and black, "L and all about your ears. "You'd write as finooth again on glass, "And run, on ivory, fo glib, "Athenian Queen! and fober charms! "Come, if you'll be a quiet foul, "That dares tell neither Truch nor Lies 6, "I'll lift you in the harmless roll "Of those that fing of these poor eyes.' NOTES. 2 The Dunciad. 3 The Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. 4 Such toys being the ufual prefents from lovers to their miftreffes. 5 When The delivers Eneas a fuit of heavenly armour. 6 i. e. If you have neither the courage to write Satire, nor the application to attempt an Epic poem. He was then meditating on fuch a work, Roger |