There patient fhow'd us the wife course to steer, A candid cenfor, and a friend fevere; There taught us how to live; and (oh! too high The price for knowledge) taught us how to die. Thou hill, whofe brow the antique ftructures grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once fo lov'd, when-e'er thy bower appears, O'er my dim eye-balls glance the fudden tears! How sweet were once thy prospects fresh and fair, Thy floping walks, and unpolluted air! How sweet the gloomes beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon-tide fhadow, and thy evening breeze! His image thy forfaken bowers restore; Thy walks and airy profpects charm no more. No more the fummer in thy glooms allay'd, Thy evening breezes, and thy noon-day fhade. From other ills, however fortune frown'd, Some refuge in the mufe's art I found; Reluctant now I touch the trembling string, Bereft of him, who taught me how to fing, And And these fad accents, murmur'd o'er his urn, Thefe works divine, which on his death-bed laid And clofe to his, how foon! thy coffin lies. THO. TICKELL, THE THE FIRST VOLUME. A Poem to his Majefty. Prefented to the Lord 4I A Song. For St. Cecilia's day at Oxford, An Account of the greatest English Poets. Henry Sacheverell, April 3, 1694, Lettera fcritta d' Italia al molto onorabile Carlo Conte Halifax, dal Signore Giusepp: Addifon A Letter from Italy, to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Halifax, in the year 170!, Milton's Style imitated, in a Translation of a Story out 8 I Pax Gulielmi Aufpiciis Europæ reddita, 1697, 109 Barometri Defcriptio, 118 ΠΥΓΜΑΙΟ-ΓΕΡΑΝΟΜΑΧΙΑ, five Prælium inter Pygmæos & grues commiffum, 122 Refurrectio delineata ad Altare Col. Madg. Oxon, Sphærifterium, 130 136 Ad D. D. Hannes, infigniffimum Medicum et 140 143 Ad Infigniffimum Virum D. Tho. Burnettum, Sacræ Theoriæ Telluris Autorem, 148 151 To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his Picture of the 155 Prologue to the Tender Husband. Spoken by Mr. Wilks, Epilogue to the British Enchanters, Horace Ode 3. Book 3. Ovid's Metamorphofes. Book 2. Phaeton, 157 160 162 The Story of 171 -Phaeton's Sifters transform'd into Trees, 190 -The Story of Coronis and Birth of Æsculapius, -Ocyrrhöe transform'd to a Mare, 195 203 209 The Transformation of Battus to a Touchstone, 212 The The Story of Aglauros, transformed into a |