Then Raphael, big with life, the trump shall found, Than when, from Sinai's hill, In thunder through the horrid reddening smoke, We'll fhout around with martial joy, And thrice the vaulted skies fhall rend, and thrice our Then firft th' Archangel's voice, aloud, Shall chearfully falute the day and throng, And I, perhaps, shall close the song. From its long fleep all human race fhall rife, Whilft down the steep of Heaven as swift the Judge de- Thefe look illuftrious bright, no more to mourn : CONTENTS CONTENT S. HE Choice THE Page 215 Love triumphant over Reafon. A Vision The Fortunate Complaint 221 242 Strephon's Love for Delia juftified, in an Epistle to Celadon Epistle to Delia 248 253 A Paftoral Effay on the Death of Queen Mary, Anno 1694 To a Painter, drawing Dorinda's Picture 273 To the Painter, after he had finished Dorinda's Pic ture Cruelty and Luft: An Epiftolary Effay On the Marriage of the Earl of A tefs of S with the Coun 290 An Infcription for the monument of Diana, Countefs of Oxford and Elgin The fame attempted in English Upon the Divine Attributes Eleazar's Lamentation over Jerufalem 312 319 POMFRET A Profpect of Death THE END OF POMFRET'S POEMS. |