THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE, ESQ. WITH NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS BY HIMSELF AND OTHERS. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, A NEW LIFE OF THE AUTHOR, AN ESTIMATE OF HIS POETICAL CHARACTER AND WRITINGS, AND OCCASIONAL REMARKS, BY WILLIAM ROSCOE, ESQ. IN TEN VOLUMES. VOL. X. LONDON: PRINTED FOR C. AND J. RIVINGTON; T. CADELL; LONGMAN, HURST, REES, EDINBURGH. 1824. CONTENTS THE TENTH VOLUME. I. MR. Pope to Mr. Gay. Inquiring after him, and desiring his correspondence II. The same to the same. On the real wants of life; and on Gay's being appointed secre- tary to the Duchess of Monmouth IV. Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay. On his proficiency in painting, and on Gay's Poem of the Fan V. Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift. Proposes to change his religion, and explains upon what terms VI. Dean Berkeley to Mr. Pope, from Leghorn. VII. Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift. Speculations on Swift's retirement into the country; Scrib- VIII. Mr. Gay to Dr. Swift. Acknowledgment on IX. Dr. Arbuthnot to Mr. Pope. On the change |