DEDICATION:
TO
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
HENRY-RICHARD FOX,
LORD HOLLAND,
OF HOLLAND, IN LINCOLNSHIRE
LORD HOLLAND, OF FOXLEY;
AND
FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES.
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MY LORD;
THAT the longest Poem in this collection was honoured by the notice of your Lordship's Right Honourable and ever-valued Relation Mr. Fox; that it should be the last which engaged his attention; and that some parts of it were marked with his approbation; are circumstances productive of better hopes of ultimate success, than I had dared to entertain before I was gratified with a knowledge of them: And the hope thus raised, leads me to ask permission that I may dedicate this Book to your Lordship, to whom that truly great and greatly lamented Personage was so