ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS; SELECTED TO ENFORCE THE PRACTICE OF VIRTUE. AND With a view to comprise in one Volume the BEAUTIES OF ENGLISH POETRY. BY THOMAS TOMKINS. The pleasing Art of Poetry's design'd LONDON: Printed for the Editor, and J. WALLIS, AT YORICK'S HEAD, LUDGATE STREET. M, DCC, LXXx. 1073300-300 TO THE PUBLIC. POETRY may be faid to claim our first attention, as it was originally intended to express our gratitude to the Deity, and teach mankind the most important precepts of religion and virtue; by which the human foul is not only exalted and refined, but the heart is fortified against all the various assaults of human calamities, and by which we are taught to confider happiness as entirely depending on the reflections of our own minds. We shall be sufficiently convinced of these truths, if we only confider the particular end and design of the feveral species of poetry. The EPIC POEM was intended to convey instructions disguised under the allegory of an |