Criticisms On the Rolliad Part the First

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Criticisms On the Rolliad Part the First
J Howard John Howard Whitehouse
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But for an Indian minifter more fit. Ten cups of pureft Padrae pour for Pitt, Pure as himfelf; add fugar too and cream. Sweet as his temper, bland as flows the ftream Of his fmooth eloquence ; then crifply nice The muffin toaft, or bread and butter flice. Thin as his arguments, that mock the mind. Gone, ere you tafte, no relifh left behind. Where beauteous Brighton overlooks the fea, Thefe be his joys : and Steele (hall make the Tea.
How neat ! how delicate ! and how un- cxpe6led is the allufio
...n in the laft couplet ! Thefe two lines alone include the fubftance of whole columns, in the miniflerial papers of laft fummer, on the fober, the chafle, the virtuous, the edifying manner in which the Immaculate Young Man palled the recefs from public bulinefs^ not in riot and de- bauchery, not in gaming, not in attendance on ladies^ either modeft or immodeft, but in drinking Tea with Mr. Steele, at the Caftle in Brighthelmflone. Let future ages read and admire !
I N^ t 96 1 N IX.
IN every new edition of this incompar- able poem, it has been the invariable practice of the author, to take an oppor- tunity of adverting to fuch recent circum- ftances, as have occurred fince the original publication of it, relative to any of the il- luftrious charadters he has celebrated.


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