Liften, ye groves!---The Mufe prepares Celestial Mufe! attend, and bring Ah! how, on wings of love convey'd, Now, now o'ertakes 1---but heaven deceives Why fires my raptur'd breast? ah! why 7 Suffice Suffice it to rehearse the pains Of bleeding nymphs, and dying swains; CON CONTENTS O F BROO ME'S POEM S. To Belinda, on her Sickness, and Recovery, To Belinda, on her Apron embroider'd with Arms Part of the 38th and 39th Chapters of Job. A Para- An Epistle to my Friend Mr. Elijah Fenton, Author A Dialogue between a Lady and her Looking Glass, while he had the Green-Sickness, The Seat of War in Flanders, &c. 47 Baron To the Right Honourable Charles Lord Cornwallis, N Baron of Eye, Warden, Chief Justice, and Justice The Rofe-Bud: To the Right Honourable the Lady Belinda at the Bath, The Coy. An Ode, To the Honourable Mrs. Elizabeth Townshend, afterwards Lady Cornwallis, on her Picture at Rainham, To Mr. Pope, on his Works, 1726, Part of the Tenth Book of the Iliads of Homer. In 68 the Style of Milton, A Paftoral, to a young Lady upon her leaving, and On the Birth-day of a Gentleman when three Years old, 92 The Forty-third Chapter of Ecclefiafticus. A Paraphrafe, 95 The Conclufion of an Epilogue to Mr. Southern's ibid. On a Flower which Belinda gave me from her Bo- The Story of Talus, from the fourth Book of Apol- 102 105 From To Mrs. Eliz. M- -t, on her Picture, 1716, Prologue to Mr. Fenton's excellent Tragedy Ma- To Mr. A. Pope, who corrected my Verses, The Battle of the Gods and Titans: from the Theo- gony of Hefiod; with a Defcription of Tartarus, &c. 143 |