<P> Moral Essays (also known as Epistles to Several Persons) is a series of four poems on ethical subjects by Alexander Pope, published between 1731 and 1735 . The individual poems are as follows: </P> <Ol> <Li> Epistle to Cobham (1734, addressed to Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham), "Of the Knowledge and Characters of Men". </Li> <Li> Epistle to a Lady (1735, addressed to Martha Blount), "Of the Characters of Women". </Li> <Li> Epistle to Bathurst (1733, addressed to Allen, Lord Bathurst), "Of the Use of Riches". </Li> <Li> Epistle to Burlington (1731, addressed to Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington), "Of the Use of Riches". </Li> </Ol> <Li> Epistle to Cobham (1734, addressed to Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham), "Of the Knowledge and Characters of Men". </Li>

Who is burlington as referred to in pope's poem epistle to burlington