SPECIMEN of a Tranflation of the ODYSSEY. HE nurfe all wild with transport feem'd to fwim,[{ THE Joy wing'd her feet and lighten'd ev'ry limb; 1, The gods refume that reafon which they gave; No artful tales, no ftudied lies, I frame, If my dear lord, Ulyffes, ftill furvives, CON The Second Hymn of Callimachus, to Apollo. To Sir James Thornhill, on his excellent Painting, the Rape of Helen, at the Seat of General Erle in Dorfetfhire. Written in the Year 1718. ! The Twelfth Ode of the First Book of Horace, The XXIId Ode of the Firft Book of Horace. A Prologue for the Strollers. 229 231 233 235 236 239 240 242 245 250 The Third Chapter of Job. The XXVth Chapter of Job Paraphrased. 252 255 The Song of Mofes, in the XVth Chapter of Exodus, The Third Ode of the Second Book of Horace 257 The Third Ode of the Fourth Book of Horace, The Fable of the Young Man and his Cat. To Mr. Pope, on his Tranflation of Homer's Part of the First Æneid of Virgil Tranflated. On his Majesty's playing with a Tiger in Kenfington Gardens. Ode to John Pitt, Efq; advising him to build a Banqueting-houfe on a Hill that over-looks the Sea. 285 3 Ode |