EPIT A P H On the LIVING Author. I. HERE, ftranger, in this humble neft, II. Here, in no fordid poverty, And no inglorious eafe, He braves the world, and can defy III. The little earth, he asks, furvey: Is he not dead, indeed? Light lie that earth," good ftranger, pray, "Nor thorn upon it breed !" paffion for gardens and flowers (on which subject he had written a Latin poem in fix books): and then, accord ing to the poetical creed, • vivo quæ cura eadem fequitur tellure repoftum. Vitg. Æn.vi. 564. IV. With flow'rs, fit emblem of his fame, With flow'rs of ev'ry fragrant name I, PEDES QUÒ TE RAPIUNT, ET AURE! THE END OF VOL. II. Q. HORATII FLACCI Epiftola ad PisoNES, et AUGUSTUM, with a COMMENTARY and NOTES. To which are added, CRITICAL DISSERTATIONS. By the Reverend Dr. HURD. In Three Volumes. The Fourth Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. MORAL and POLITICAL DIALOGUES, with LETTERS ON CHIVALRY and ROMANCE. By the Reverend Dr. HURD. In Three Volumes, The Fourth Edition, Corrected. AN INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of the PROPHECIES concerning the CHRISTIAN CHURCH; and, in particular, concerning the Church of PAPAL ROME: In Twelve Sermons, preached in Lincoln's-Inn-Chapel, at the LECTURE of the Right Reverend WILLIAM WARBURTON, Lord Bishop of GLOUCESTER. By the Reverend Dr. HURD. The Second Edition. |