In rapid order roll: Example makes the mischief good: Me let* Ithuriel's friendly wing Snatch from the crowd, and bear fublime Bless the delivering power. To the Reverend Mr. JOHN HOWE. GREAT man, permit the Mufe to climb Bid her attempt a thought fublime, And confecrate her wit. I feel, I feel th' attractive force Of thy fuperior foul: My chariot flies her upward course, The wheels divinely roll. Now let me chide the mean affairs And mighty toil of men : How they grow grey in trifling cares, Or waste the motions of the spheres 1704. A puff * The name of an angel in Milton's Paradise Lost. A puff of honour fills the mind, That charm the poles Souls made of glory feek a brutal joy; Oft has thy genius rouz'd us hence With elevated fong, Bid us renounce this world of sense, Bid us divide th' immortal prize With the feraphic throng: 'Knowledge and love makes fpirits bleft, Knowledge their food, and love their reft;" But flesh, th' unmanageable beast, Refifts the pity of thine eyes, And mufic of thy tongue. Then let the worms of groveling mind In reftlefs windings roam; 02 Howe Howe hath an ample orb of soul, Where fhining worlds of knowledge roll, The DISAPPOINTMENT and RELIEF VIRTUE, permit my fancy to impose She cafts fweet fallacies on half our woes, How could we bear this tedious round Of flaming hopes, and chilling fears, Love, the most cordial ftream that flows, Is a deceitful good: Young Doris, who nor guilt nor danger knows, Pleas'd with the golden bubbles as they rofe, And tempted by a faithless youth, And rears the nether mud: Darkness Darkness and naufeous dregs arise O'er thy fair current, love, with large fupplies Is dafh'd, and drown'd, and loft: Recover'd from the fad furprize, Grown by the disappointment wife; With humble love the meets his wrathful eyes, Well-colouring every cross the meets, The Hero's School of Morality. THERON, amongst his travels, found, And fearching onward as he went Mould, mofs, and fhades, had overgrown "Enough, he cry'd; I'll drudge no more "In turning the dull Stoics o'er; "Let pedants waste their hours of ease "To fweat all night at Socrates; "And feed their boys, with notes and rules, "With greater eafe the great concern "Methinks a mouldering pyramid "And kick'd, and trampled in the road, |