THE *. ON AND TO WHICH IS ADDED BOOK OF JOB. SUNT LACRYMAE RERUM, ET MENTUM MORTALIA TANGUNT. VIRG CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR'S LAST EDITION. GLASGOW: MDCCLxxy. P R E F A CE. AS the occasion of this poem was real, not H fictitious; fo the method pursued in it, was rather imposed, by what spontaneously arose in the author's mind, on that occasion, than meditated, or designed. Which will appear very probable from the nature of it. For it differs from the common mode of poetry, which is from long narrations to draw short morals. Here, on the contrary, the narrative is short and the morality arising from it makes the bulk of the poem. The reason of it is, that the facts mentioned did naturally pour these moral reflections on the thought of the writer. |