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THE

TEMPLE

OF

FAME.

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The Temple of Fame.

Lud. Cheron inv.

Saml. Gribelin Junr. Sculp.

THE

TEMPLE

OF

FAME:

A

VISION.


By Mr. POPE.


The Second Edition.


LONDON:

Printed for Bernard Lintott between the two
Temple-Gates in Fleetstreet. 1715.

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THE Hint of the following Piece was taken from Chaucer's House of Fame. The Design is in a manner entirely alter'd, the Descriptions and most of the particular Thoughts my own: Yet I could not suffer it to be printed without this Acknowledgment, or think a Concealment of this Nature the less unfair for being common. The Reader who would compare this with Chaucer, may begin with his Third Book of Fame, there being nothing in the Two first Books that answers to their Title.

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This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

 
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