| Alexander Pope (16881744). Complete Poetical Works. 1903. | | | | Later Poems | | To Mr. Thomas Southern |
| | | | On His Birthday, 1742 |
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| Southern was invited to dine on his birthday with Lord Orrery, who had prepared the entertainment, of which the bill of fare is here set down. |
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| RESIGND to live, prepared to die, | |
| With not one sin but poetry, | |
| This day Toms fair account has run | |
| (Without a blot) to eighty-one. | |
| Kind Boyle before his poet lays | 5 |
| A table with a cloth of bays; | |
| And Ireland, mother of sweet singers, | |
| Presents her harp still to his fingers. | |
| The feast, his towring Genius marks | |
| In yonder wildgoose and the larks! | 10 |
| The mushrooms show his Wit was sudden! | |
| And for his Judgement, lo, a pudden! | |
| Roast beef, tho old, proclaims him stout, | |
| And grace, although a bard, devout. | |
| May Tom, whom Heavn sent down to raise | 15 |
| The price of Prologues and of Plays, | |
| Be evry birthday more a winner, | |
| Digest his thirty-thousandth dinner, | |
| Walk to his grave without reproach, | |
| And scorn a Rascal and a Coach. | 20 | | |
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