Within the earth I bid him ftand, Then chafe and cherish either hand Now come, faid he, no longer chill, And you shall rue it at your heart. 20 24 28 32 AN HYMN TO VENUS, From the GREEK of SAP P HO. I. VENUS, beauty of the skies, To whom a thousand temples rife, Gayly falfe in gentle fimiles, Full of love-perplexing wiles, O, goddess! from my heart remove II. If ever thou hast kindly heard Defcend, Defcend, thou bright, immortal guest, III. Thou once didft leave almighty Jove, 12 16 What frenzy in my bofom rag'd, VI. Though now he fhuns thy longing arms, Though now he freeze, he foon fhall burn, 32 36 VII, Celef VII. Celestial vifitant, once more A FRAGMENT OF SAPPH O. B I. LESS D as the immortal gods is he, The youth who fondly fits by thee, And hears and fees thee all the while Softly speak, and sweetly smile. II. 'Twas this depriv'd my foul of rest, My bofom glow'd; the fubtle flame Ran quickly through all my vital frame; O'er my IV. In dewy damps my limbs were chill'd, EPISTLES. To a Friend, who defired me to write on the Death From Holland to a Friend in England, in the Year 1703. To the Earl of Dorfet To the Right Honourable Charles Lord Halifax, one of the Lords Juftices appointed by his Majefty ·331 333 335 338 To the Honourable James Craggs, Efq; Secretary at War, at Hampton Court 340 350 351 354 To the Memory of the late Earl of Halifax To the Honourable Mifs Carteret On the Death of the Right Honourable William To the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Efq; 361 To Mifs Margaret Pulteney, Daughter of Daniel Pulteney, Efq; in the Nurfery To Mifs Charlotte Pulteney; in her Mother's 3631 364 Arms To the Right Honourable Robert Walpole, Efq; 365 Supplication to Mifs Carteret, in the Small-Pox 368 TMifs Georgina, youngest Daughter to Lord Carteret 369 |