Epistle XIII. To Scaurus.
by
the Same. [Mr. Henley.]
[_]
On the Rehearsal of one of his Orations.
DEsigning to rehearse a little Speech, which I think to publish, I call'd together some Friends,
to quicken my Fear; and but few, to prevent Flattery. For I have a double Reason in this previous Communication of my Works;
one, to encrease my Concern about them; the other, to admonish me if any thing should escape me,
as my own. I succeeded in my Design. Some gave me Advice: I my self made some Remarks and Amendments.
So that I have corrected the Book I sent you. You will know the Subject by the Title,
the Book it self will explain the rest: which it is now proper for you to be so well acquainted with,
as to understand without a Preface. I would know your Opinion of the Whole,
and its Parts. I shall be the more inclin'd to keep it private, or bolder in bringing
it to Light, as your Determination shall lead me on either Hand.
Farewell.