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The next verion is that of the Rev. Franklin Johnon, poken of in the introduction and now ubtituted in the place of one of Dr. Coles’.

This verion is by that nobleman of whom Pope has written:

And of whom Dryden has confeed:

"It was my Lord Rocommon's eay on tranlated vere which made me uneay till I tried whether or no I was capable of following his rules, and of reducing the peculation into practice."

And of whom Johnon has recorded:

"At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice that expreed