From that, which he conceiv'd as right and law,"
he presents a most pleasing delineation of his domestic conduct and enjoyments:—
"When shall we in this realme a father finde
So truly sweet, or husband halfe so kinde?
Thus he enjoyde the best contents of life,
Obedient children, and a loving wife:
These were his parts in peace:"
and concludes with celebrating his love of letters and of literary men:—
"I keepe that glory last, which is the best,
The love of learning, which he oft exprest