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deform'd, and rot away infenfibly: This is often obviated by their not keeping too much within Doors. Another is the Worms, which prey upon their Bowels: If they be maimed by Accidents, they become like us, so far useless; and that Maim will fome time or other be the Occafion of their Ruin. However, they perish by these Means only in Appearance, and like Spirits, who vanish in one Place, to be seen in another. But as Men dye of Paffions, fo Difefteem is what the most nearly touches them; then they withdraw into Holes and Corners, and confume away in Darkness. Or if they are kept alive a few Days by the force of Spices, it is but a fhort Reprieve from their perishing to Eternity; without any Honour, but that inftead of a Burial, a fmall Pyre of Paft fhou'd be erected over them, while they, like the antient Romans, are reduc'd to Ashes.

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A Fairy Tale, in the ancient English Style.

Pervigilium Veneris.

The Vigil of Venus.

Battle of the Frogs and Mice.

To Mr. Pope.

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