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hese top the plumy crest Arabian courtiers guide. With artful duty, all decline their eyes, No bellowing shouts of noisy crowds arise; Silence, in solemn state, the march attends, Till at the dread divan the slow procession ends. YET not these prospects all profusely gay, The gilded navy that adorns the sea, The rising city in confusion fair, Magnificently form'd irregular; Where woods and palaces at once surprise, Gardens on gardens, domes on domes arise, And endless beauties tire the wand'ring eyes; So sooth my wishes, or so charm my mind, As this _retreat_ secure from human kind. No knave's successful craft does spleen excite, No coxcomb's tawdry splendour shocks my sight; No mob-alarm awakes my female fear, No praise my mind, nor envy hurts my ear, Ev'n fame itself can hardly reach me here: Impertinence with all her tattling train, Fair-sounding flattery's delicious bane; Censorious folly, noisy party-rage The thousand tongues with which she must engage, Who dares have _virtue_ in a _vicious_ age. VERSES TO THE Lady MARY WORTLEY MONTAGUE, By Mr POPE. I. IN beauty or wit, No mortal as yet To question your empire has dar'd; But men of discerning Have thought that in learning, To yield to a lady was hard. II. Impertinent schools, With musty dull rules Have reading to females deny'd; So papists refuse The BIBLE to use, Lest flocks should be wise as their guide. III. 'Twas a woman at first (Indeed she was curst) In _knowledge_ that tasted _delight_; And sages agree, The laws should decree To the first possessor the right. IV. Then bravely, fair dame, Renew the old claim, Which to your whole sex does belong, And let men receive, From a second bright Eve, The knowledge of _right_ and of _wrong_. V. But if the first Eve Hard doom did receive, When only _one apple_ had she, What a punishment new Shall be found out for you, Who tasting have robb'd the _whole tree_? A SUMMARY OF THE CONTENTS. LET. 1. _From Rotterdam_.--Voyage to Helvoetsluys--general view of Rotterdam--remarks on the female dresses there. LET. II. _From the Hague_.--The pleasure of travelling in Holland--the Hague--the Voorhout there. LET. III. _From Nimeguen_.--Nimeguen compared to Nottingham--the Belvidera--the bridge--ludicrous service at the French church. LET. IV. _From Cologn_.--Journey from Nimeguen to Cologn
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