To a friend, on fome flight occafion estranged from him. 45 Declining an invitation to vifit foreign countries, he takes ELEGY XVII. He indulges the fuggeftions of spleen: an elegy to the He repeats the fong of Collin, a difcerning fhepherd; ELE GY Written in Spring 1743. ELEGY XIX. XX. 65 69 He compares his humble fortune with the diftrefs of 73 Taking a view of the country from his retirement, he is were fo frequently violated. ELEGY XXIII. Reflections fuggefted by his fituation. ELE GY XXIV. 81 85 He takes occafion from the fate of Eleanor of Bretagne, To Delia, with fome flowers; complaining how much his ELE- |