Too poor for a bribe, and too proud to importune, He had not the method of making a fortune; Could love and could hate, fo was thought fomewhat odd; A poft or a penfion he did not defire, But left church and state to Charles Townshend and Squire. EMBELLISHED WITH SUPERB ENGRAVINGS. London: Printed for C. COOKE, No. 17, Paternofter-Row; Great Britain and Ireland. THE POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS GRAY. CONTAINING HIS ODES, MISCELLANIES, &c. &c. &c. Hark! the Fatal Sifters join---- O'er the innocent and gay, O'er the Mufes' tuneful band, Weave the fun'ral web of Gray. 'Tis done----'tis done----- He finks, he groans, he falls, a lifeless corfe--- J. T. to Mem. of Gray. London: PRINTED AND EMBELLISHED Under the Direction of C. COOKE. |