Whose lucky hand adminifters repose What though it comes from an unpractis'd Muse, Dingle is loft; where 's now the parent's care, No more shall she within thy fpacious hall Train'd by thy care, by thy example led, } Learn, Learn, ye indulging parents, learn from hence: Yet fhe, though that, and that alone, was prefs'd, But oh! my friend, confider, though she 's gone, She left no coffers empty but her own; Her mind, that did direct the great machine, CON Claremont. Addreffed to the Right Hon. the Earl of Clare, afterwards Duke of Newcastle. Prologue to the Mufick-meeting in York-buildings. 116 Prologue to the Cornish Squire, a Comedy, Prologue fpoken at the opening of the Queen's To the Merry Poetafter at Sadler's-hall, in Cheap- The Earl of Godolphin to Dr. Garth, upon the ibid. END OF GARTH'S POEMS. |