EPISTLE TO THE WHI HIG S. OR to whom can I dedicate this FOR poem, with so much justice as to you? "Tis the reprefentation of your own hero: 'tis the picture drawn at length, which you admire and prize fo much. in little. None of your ornaments are wanting; neither the landscape of your Tower, nor the rifing fun; nor the Anno Domini of your new fovereign's coronation. This muft needs be a grateful undertaking to your whole party: efpecially to those who have not been so happy as to purchase the original. I hear the graver has made a good market of it: all his kings are bought up already; or the value of the remainder fo inhanced, that many a poor Polander who would be glad to worship the image, is not able to go to the cost of him: but must be content to |