* From Jeffe's root behold a branch arise, Whofe facred flower with fragrance fills the fkies: The fick and weak the healing plant fhall aid, From ftorms a shelter, and from heat a shade. All crimes shall ceafe, and ancient frauds fhall fail; Peace o'er the world her olive wand extend, And white-rob'd Innocence from heaven defcend. IMITATIONS. 10 15 20 See ISAIAH, Ch. vii. ver. 14. "Behold a Virgin shall "conceive and bear a Son.-Chap. ix. ver. 6, 7. Un"to us a Child is born; unto us a Son is given; the "Prince of Peace: of the increafe of his government, "and of his peace, there fhall be no end: Upon the "throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order "and to establish it, with judgment and with justice, "for ever and ever.' Ver. 23. See Nature haftes, &c.] Virg. Ecl. iv. ver. 18. "For * Ifai. xi. ver. 1. + Ch. xlv. ver. 8. + Ch. xxv. ver. 4. § Ch. ix. ver. 7. ** See lofty Lebanon his head advance, IMITATIONS. 25 30 A God, "For thee, O Child, fhall the earth, without being "tilled, produce her early offerings; winding ivy, mix ed with Baccar, and Colocaffia with fmiling Acan"thus. Thy cradle fhall pour forth pleasing flowers "about thee." ISAIAH, Ch. xxxi. ver. 1. "The wilderness and the "folitary place fhall be glad, and the defert fhall rejoice and bloffom as the rofe." Ch. lx. ver. 13. "The "glory of Lebanon fhall come unto thee, the fir-tree, "the pine-tree, and the box together, to beautify the place of thy fanctuary." Ver. 29. Hark! a glad voice, &c. Virg. Ecl. iv. ver. 46. Aggredere ô magnos (aderit jam tempus) honores, Cara deûm foboles, magnum Jovis incrementumEcl. v. ver. 62. Ipfi lætitiâ voces ad fidera jactant Intonfi montes, ipfæ jam carmina rupes, Ipfa fonant arbufta, Deus, Deus ille Menalca! "O come and receive the mighty honours: the time "draws nigh, O beloved offspring of the Gods, O "great increase of Jove! The uncultivated mountains "fend fhouts of joy to the ftars, the very rocks fing in "verfe, the very fhrubs cry out, A God, a God!” ISAIAH, Ch. xl. ver. 3, 4. "The voice of him that cryeth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the + Ch. xl. ver. 3, 4.. * Ch. xxxv. ver. 2. VOL. I. E "Lord! A God, a God! the vocal hills reply, purge The dumb fhall fing, the lame his crutch forego, No figh, no murmur, the wide world shall hear, IMITATIONS. "Lord! make ftraight in the defert a high-way for our "God! Every valley fhall be exalted, and every moun«tain and hill fhall be made low, and the crooked fhall be made ftraight, and the rough places plain." Ch. iv. ver. 23. "Break forth into finging, ye mountains; O foreft, and every tree therein! for the Lord hath redeemed Ifrael." Ch. xliii. ver. 18. Ch. xxxv. ver. 5, 6. XXV. ver. 8. $ Ch. The tender lambs he raifes in his arms, Feeds from his hand, and in his bofom warms; 55 60 65 And the fame hand that fow'd, fhall reap the field. The fwain in barren § deferts with furprize, Sees lilies fpring, and fudden verdure rife; IMITATIONS. And Ver. 67. The fwain in barren deferts]. Virg. E. iv. ver. 28. Molli paulatim flavefcet campus arifta, "The fields fhall grow yellow with ripened ears, and "the red grape fhall hang upon the wild brambles, and "the hard oaks fhall diftil honey like dew." ISAIAH, Ch. xxxv. ver. 7. "The parched ground. "fhall become a pool, and the thirsty land fprings of "water: In the habitations where dragons lay, shall "be grafs, and reeds and rushes." Ch. lv. ver. 13. . "Inftead of the thorn fhall come up the fir-tree, and. "instead of the briar fhall come up the myrtle-tree." * Ch. ix. ver. 6. + Ch. ii. ver. 4. ver. 21, 22. § Ch. xxxv. ver. 1, 7. Ch. lxv. And starts amidst the thirsty wilds to hear 70 The green reed trembles, and the bulrush nods. To leaflefs fhrubs the flowery palms fucceed, 75 And odorous myrtle to the noisome weed. The † lambs with wolves shall graze the verdant mead, And boys in flowery bands the tiger lead: The fteer and lion at one crib fhall meet, And harmless serpents lick the pilgrim's feet. IMITATIONS. 80 The Ver. 77. The lambs with wolves, &c.] Virg. E. iv. ver. 21. '. Ipfæ lacte domum referent diftenta capellæ Ubera, nec magnos metuent armenta leonesOccidet et ferpens, et fallax herba veneni Occidet. "The goats fhall bear to the fold their udders dif"tended with milk: nor fhall the herds be afraid of "the greatest lions. The ferpent fhall die, and the " herb that conceals poison shall die.” ISAIAH, Ch. xi. ver. 6, &c. "The wolf fhall dwell "with the lamb, and the leopard fhall lie down with “the kid, and the calf and the young lion and the fat❝ling together; and a little child shall lead them.-And the lion fhall eat ftraw like the ox. And the fucking "child fhall play on the hole of the afp, and the wean❝ed child fhall put his hand on the den of the cocka❝trice." *Ch. xli. ver. 19. and Ch. lv. ver. 13, † Ch. xi. ver. 6, 7, 8. Ch. lxv. ver. 25. |