If Heav'n the grateful liberty would give,
That I might chuse my method how to live-----
Near some fair town I'd have a private seat,
Built uniform; not little, nor too great.--.
I'd have a clear and competent estate,
That I might live genteelly, but not great-----
I'd have a little vault, but always stor'd
With the best wines each vintage could afford-...
I'd chuse two friends, whose company would be
A great advance to my felicity-----
Would bounteous Heav'n once more indulge, I'd chuse
(For who would so much satisfaction lose
As witty symphs in conversation give!)
Near some obliging modest fair to live.--.
THE CHOICE,
LONDON:
PRINTED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. BILL,
BRITISH LIBRARY, STRAND,
BOOKSELLER TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNI SE
THE PRINCE OF WALES.