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Gulliveriana

or, a fourth volume of miscellanies. Being a Sequel of the Three Volumes published by Pope and Swift. To which is added, Alexanderiana; or, A Comparison between the Ecclesiastical and Poetical Pope. And many Things, in Verse and Prose, relating to the latter. With an ample Preface; and a Critique on the Third Volume of Miscellanies lately publish'd by those two facetious Writers [by Jonathan Smedley]
 

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Epigram on the Translation of Homer.
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Epigram on the Translation of Homer.

If Homer's never-dying Song, begun
To celebrate the Wrath of Peleus' Son;
Or if his opening Odysseys disclose
A patient Hero, exercis'd in Woes:
Let undertaking P---e demand our Praise,
Who so could copy the fam'd Græcian Lays,
That still Achilles Wrath may justly rise,
And still Ulysses suffer in Disguise.