S A TIRES A N D ART of POETRY, Done into ENGLISH, By S. DUNSTER, D.D. PREBENDAR Ý of SARV M. Sermoni propiora. Lib. I. Sat. IV. ¥. 42. The FOURTH EDITION, Corrediled. LONDON: TY D. BROWNE, without Temple-Bar. M.DCC. XXIX 1. Ο Τ Η Ε RIGHT HONOURABLE Thomas, Lord Parker, Baron of Macclesfield, In the County Palatine of Chester ; Lord High Chancellor of GREAT BRITAIN; And One of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. My Lord, A.DI known a greater Person than your Lordship, You had not been troubled with this Address; and had I not believ'd, that A 2 that the following Performance did, in fome Measure, merit your Acceptance, You had been freed from it. It is none of the least of Your distinguishing Qualities, that those who have endeavour'd to make themselves useful to the World by their Studies, are sure of Your Protection : The Generous DORSET is now no more, and it is not long since the Celebrated HALLIFAX was taken from us; and such is our present Situation, that tho' the CLASSIC KS may be faid to be the Treasures of Knowledge, and as they teach us to think well, are moft proper to make a Polite and Finish'd Gentleman (a Character which all Men are ambitious of attaining ;), yet both They, and Those who employ Their Time in making them intelligible, are equally neglected. BUT |