But may heaven stay thy much licentious pen,

When to spite faces thou shall write again,

Lest thou thy sovereign's image next should stain,

Since looks, and men, thou darest traduce for gain;

And all to allow thy forehead so much brass,

As stiles thee there a stigmatized ass.

Conclusion to Shaftesbury:

Fame must be posed, unless you shall admit

To leave your image written by your wit;

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