LETTER 351 CXIII. On the fame CXIV. On a noble Lord, who made profeffions of fervice 353 CXV. A character of their common friend,his amusements in his garden, and folicitude for the projected edition 354 CXVI. Defires his friend to correct the Ellay on Homer. 356 CIAD CXVII. Thanks him for having done it 357 CXVIII. Account of the publication of the DUN359 CXIX. Of his ill ftate of health. The edition of his works. The laureat-and the clergy. ibid. CXX. The increase of his disorder and the forefight of its confequences 361 CXXI. On the fame 363 367 LETTERS LETTERS TO AND FROM Dr. JONATHAN SWIFT, &c. From the Year 1714 to 1737. LETTER I. Mr. POPE to Dr. SWIFT. June 18, 1714. W HATEVER Apologies it might become me to make at any other time for writing to you, I fhall ufe none now, to a man who has owned himself as fplenetic as a Cat in the Country. In that circumftance, I know by experience a letter is a very useful, as well as amufing thing: If you are too bufied in ftate affairs to read it, yet you may find entertainment in folding it into divers figures, either doubling it into a pyramidical, or twisting it into a ferpentine form: or, if your B 2 difpofition |