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II.

Perhaps I was void of all thought;
Perhaps it was plain to foresee,

That a nymph fo compleat would be fought
By a fwain more engaging than me.
Ah! love every hope can infpire:
It banishes wisdom the while;

And the lip of the nymph we admire
Seems for ever adorn'd with a smile.
III.

She is faithlefs, and I am undone;

Ye that witness the woes I endure, Let reason inftruct you to fhun

What it cannot inftruct you to cure. Beware how ye loiter in vain

Amid nymphs of an higher degree:

It is not for me to explain

How fair, and how fickle they be.
IV.

Alas! from the day that we met,

What hope of an end to my woes?

When I cannot endure to forget
The glance that undid my repose.

Yet

Yet time may diminish the pain:

The flow'r, and the shrub, and the tree, Which I rear'd for her pleasure in vain,

In time may have comfort for me.

V.

The sweets of a dew-fprinkled rofe,

The found of a murmuring ftream,
The peace which from folitude flows,
Henceforth shall be Corydon's theme.
High transports are fhewn to the fight,
But we are not to find them our own;

Fate never bestow'd fuch delight,
As I with my Phyllis had known.

VI.

O ye woods, spread your branches apace;
To your deepest receffes I fly;

I would hide with the beasts of the chace;
I would vanish from every eye.

Yet my reed shall refound through the grove
With the fame fad complaint it begun;
How the fmil'd, and I could not but love;

Was faithless, and I am undone !

INDEX

INDEX to the Fourth Volume.

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Hymn to Adverfity
Education, a Pacm
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To the Hon. Wilmot Vaughan,
Efq; in Wales
Epiftle to Sir Tho. Hanmer 73
Song

Lord Cobham

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The Revenge of America

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Ode on Mr. Weft's Tranflation

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Anfwer to ditto

Monimia to Philocles

Flora to Pompey

Arifbe to Marius Jun.
Roxana to Ufbeck

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Ode XI. Book I. of Horace 117

Love Letter

Verfes by Mr. Waller

Virgil's Tomb

The Link, a Ballad

The Squire of Dames

118

Pleafures of Melancholy

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The Lawyer's Farewell to his
Muse

248

Verfes written in Coke upon
Littleton

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Solitude, an Ode

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Ode to Mr. Poyntz

On the Death of a Lady's Owl

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Martial, Lib. VI. Ep. 34. 272
184 Progress of Discontent

190 The Fire-fide

192 To-morrow

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200 On Lord Cobham's Gardens 285
206 To a Child of five Years old 286
208 Father Francis's Prayer 287
Poets and News-writers Petition
to Mr. Pelham
289
Ode at the Installation of the Duke
of Newcastle

Ode to Fancy
The Monkies
Epitaph
Verfes to Dean Swift 209
Verfes written in a Garden 212
Anfwer to a Love Letter 213
Anfwer to a Lady who advised
Retirement
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Phillip be hind, Ive left my dear Phillis behind.

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