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PSimms J

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Poetical Works the Rev: D:S D. S. P. D.

1734

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HE firft Collection of this Author's Writings were published near thirty Years ago, under the

Title of Mifcellanies in Verse and Profe. Several Years after, there appeared three Volumes of Mifcellanies, with a Preface to the first, figned J. SWIFT, and A. POPE. In thefe the Verfes, with great Additions, were printed in a Volume by themselves. But in each Volume were mixed many Poems and Treatifes, writ by the fuppofed Author's Friends, which we have laid afide; our Intention being only to publish the Works of one Writer. The following Poetical Volume is enlarged by above a third Part, which was never collected before, although fome of them were occafionally printed in Loudon in fingle Sheets. The rest were procured from the fuppofed Author's Friends, who at their earnest Request were permitted to take Copies.

The following Poems chiefly confift either of Humour or Satyr, and very often of both together. What Merit they may have, we confefs ourselves to be no Fudges of in the leaft; but, out of due Regard to a Writer, from whofe Works we hope to receive Jome Benefit, we cannot conceal what we have beard from feveral Perfons of great Judgment; that the Author never was known either in Verse or Profe to borrow any Thought, Simile, Epithet, or particular Manner of Style but whatever he writ, whether good, bad, or indifferent, is an Original in itself.

Although we are very fenfible, that in fome of the following Poems, the Ladies may refent certain faty

rical Touches against the mistaken Conduct in fome of the Fair Sex: And, that fome warm Perfons on the prevailing Side, may cenfure this Author, whoever be be, for not thinking in publick Matters exactly like themselves: Yet, we have been affured by several judicious and learned Gentlemen, that what the Author bath here writ, on either of those two Subjects, bath no other Aim than to reform the Errors of both Sexes. If the Publick be right in its Conjectures of the Author, nothing is better known in London, than that while he had Credit at the Court of Queen ANNE, be employed fo much of it in Favour of Whigs in both Kingdoms, that the Ministry ufed to railly him as the Advocate of that Party, for feveral of whom he got Employments, and preferved others from losing what they had: Of which fome Inftances remain even in this Kingdom. Befides, he then writ and declared against the Pretender, with equal Zeal, though not with equal Fury, as any of our modern Whigs; of which Party he always profeffed himself to be as to Politicks, as the Reader will find in many Parts of bis Works.

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Our Intentions were to print the Poems according to the Time they were writ in; but we could not do it fo exactly as we defired, because we could never get the leaft Satisfaction in that or many other Circumftances from the fuppofed Author.

Dublin, 1734.

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