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Umbra.[85]

    By Alexander Pope



    Close to the best known author Umbra sits,
    The constant index to old Button's wits,
    'Who's here?' cries Umbra: 'Only Johnson.'[86]--'Oh!
    Your slave,' and exit; but returns with Rowe:
    'Dear Rowe, let's sit and talk of tragedies;'
    Ere long Pope enters, and to Pope he flies.
    Then up comes Steele: he turns upon his heel,
    And in a moment fastens upon Steele;
    But cries as soon, 'Dear Dick, I must be gone,
    For, if I know his tread, here's Addison.'
    Says Addison to Steele, ''Tis time to go:'
    Pope to the closet steps aside with Rowe.
    Poor Umbra, left in this abandon'd pickle,
    E'en sits him down, and writes to honest Tickell.

    Fool! 'tis in vain from wit to wit to roam;
    Know, sense, like charity, 'begins at home.'



Extra Info:
[85] 'Umbra:' intended, it is said, for Ambrose Philips.

[86] 'Only Johnson:' Charles Johnson, a second-rate dramatist.



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