A Palinodie to the Honourable Edward Howard, Esq. upon his incomparable Poem of the British Princes On Critics who judge of Modern Plays precisely by the Prologue to the Queen of Arragon, acted before the Duke To the Happy Memory of the most renowned Du-Val. A Ballad upon the Parliament which deliberated about 10 THE REV. WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES, CANON OF SALISBURY, ETC. JNHONOUR'D lay poor Butler's nameless grave, Such were the lines insulted virtue pour'd, And such the wealth of wit's exhaustless hoard; And theirs the deed immortalized in shame, Thy heart will answer each desponding line; vi Or when was heard, beneath each listening tree, J. M. BENHALL, Feb. 1835. |