V. To Mr. Addison, occasioned by his Dialogues on Medals......... 241 Epigram on one who made long Epitaphs To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his painting for me the Statues of Apollo, Venus, and Hercules ib. A Farewell to London, in the year 1715 A Dialogne, between Pope and Craggs Epigram engraved on the Collar of a Dog, which I gave to his Royal Highness Epigram, occasioned by an Invitation to Court ib. On an old Gate erected in Chiswick Gardens. ib. Fragment.-What are the falling rills, the pen- Verses left by Mr. Pope, on his lying in the same Bed which Wilmot the celebrated Earl of Rochester slept in at Adderbury, then THE POEMS OF WILLIAM BROOME, D.D. WITH ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS, MADE BY THE AUTHOR IN 1743, BUT NOT COPIED IN THE EDITION OF 1750. VOL. XII. Nos otia vitæ Solamur Cantu. Stat. B |