A Table of the Rules contained in the foregoing Poem ERRATA. Page 26, line 35 latin, for capace read capacem. 34, Rule IX. at the bottom of the page, for drapery of read drapery to the head. 35, line 132 latin, after figuræ dele ? 103, 234, 236, 15, for Frati read Frari. 8, for gentleness read gentilness. 267, after Nicolo del Pomerancio, 240, instead of 3 read 8. 288, line 24, after genius, instead of who read which. 380, last line but one, instead of a necessary read as necessary. EPISTLE TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. WHEN Dryden, worn with sickness, bow'd with years, Was doom'd (my Friend, let pity warm thy tears,) For For ill-placed loyalty, and courtly zeal, Yet still he pleas'd; for Dryden still must please, Whether with artless elegance and ease |