7 o LO V E of FA M E, Sat. IV.
If what is out of fashion most you prize,Methinks you should endeavour to be wise.
But what in oddnefs can be more Sublime
slffiUi Than S -, the foremost toyman of his time?:
His nice ambition lyes in curious fancies,
^ His daughter’s portion a rich Jhell instances.
And Ajhmole' s Baby-house is, in his view,Britannia's golden mine, a rich Teru!
How his eyes languish? how his thoughts adoreThat painted coat which Joseph never wore ?
^ He shews on holidays a sacred pin,p That toucht the ruff', that toucht Queen Bess's chin*“ Since that great dearth our Chronicles deplore,“ Since the great plague that swept as many more," Was ever year unblesl as this? " he’ll cry,u. " It has not brought us one new butterfly!
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