*Arms meet with Arms, Fauchions with Fauchions clash, ** Naked and half burnt Hills with hideous Wreck. Affright the Skies, and fry the Ocean's Back. As he went rumbling on, the Fury strait 180 185 Crawl'd in, her Limbs cou'd scarce support her Weight. 190 A rufull Rag her meager Forehead bound, And faintly her furr'd Lips these Accents sound. Mortal, how dar'st thou with such Lines adress My awful Seat, and trouble my Recess? Where lazy Fogs, and drisling Vapours dwell: *K. Arth. p. 307. † K. Ar. p. 327. ** Pr. Ar. p. 130. 180-188 haben in 1-4 Anführungszeichen am Anfang jeder Zeile, VV. Die Noten finden sich nur in 1: 1 * High Rocks of Snow, and sailing Hills of Ice, ,,Against each other with a mighty crash, ,,Driven by the Winds, in rude rencounter dash. "Blood, Brains, and Limbs did the high Walls distain, * Pr. Ar. p. 136. K. Ar. p. 189. 189 straight 1-4. 191 rufull] noysom 1-4 noisom ruful 11 rueful W1 meager Forehead ] pensive Temples 1-4 meagre Forehead 10. Wi 192 parch'd 1-4. 6 196 drizzling W1 199 Neuer Abschnitt 1-? 195 200 Then dare not, for the future, once rehearse And learn to rise in Sense, and sink in Sound. In one, what vig'rous Turns of Fancy shine, If D-s sprightly Muse but touch the Lyre, 205 210 To bind th' immortal Brows of A-n. 215 As tuneful C-greve tries his rural Strains, Pan quits the Woods, the list'ning Fawns the Plains; And Philomel, in Notes like his, complains. And Britain, since Pausanias was writ, Knows Spartan Virtue, and Athenian Wit. 220 When St paints the Godlike Acts of Kings, Such just Examples carefully read o'er, 1-4 202 Th' offensive Discord of such hideous Verse. 1-2 || untuneful ] unequal 1—4. 6 205 words, 1—4. 6 D-den 1-4. Dryden W1 209 D-set's D-'89-11 Dorset's W1 Hinter 213 folgen in 1-4, sowie in 208 W-y, Wicherley W vigorous 1-4 211 D-sets 1212 desire, 1-4 213 amorous 1-4 W (hier als Anm.) die Verse: The Tyber now no gentle [courtly 2-4] Gallus sees, But smiling Thames enjoys his N-bys. [No-bys. 2-4 Normanby. W1] 214 The ] And 1—4 215 A-son 1-4. 6 Addison. Wi greve W trys 1-4 1 216 Con 222 Or P-r 225 o're. 1-4 225 Slide without falling, without straining, soar. Oft tho' your Stroaks surprize, you shou'd not chuse Long did *Apelles his Fam'd Piece decline, His Alexander was his last Design. "Tis M-ue's rich Vein alone must prove, The Fury paus'd 'till with a frightful Sound 230 None but a Phidias shou'd attempt a Jove. Each wond'ring stood, but Horoscope's great Soul 240 The Ev'ning now with Blushes warms the Air, *See Hor. B. 2, Ep. 1, Plin. Plut. Cic. Ep. Val. Max. 231 M-gue's 1-4. 6 Canto IV hinter V. 232 mit folgenden 4 Versen schließt: The Fury said; and vanishing from Sight, [She said; and as She vanish't from their Sight, '] Cry'd out [She cry'd, 1] to Arms; so left the Realms of Light. 234 th'unhallow'd 6. 9-11. Wi 238 claim ask 11. Wi 240 control; * 245 250 Swift as a Wish the Missionary flies. How Hony Dews embalm the fragrant Morn, The wond'ring Sage pursues his airy Flight, And braves the chill unwholesome Damps of Night; He views the Tracts where Luminaries rove, To settle Seasons here, and Fates above. The bleak Arcturus still forbid the Seas, The stormy Kidds, the weeping Hyades: * The shining Lyre with Strains attracting more Heav'n's glitt'ring Mansions now, than † Hell's before. Glad Cassiopeia circling in the Sky, And each bright Churchil of the Galaxy. * Orpheus's Harp made a Constellation. + See Manil. 260 honey-dews W1 277 kids, W1 281 bright ] brave W1 || Chur chill 255 260 265 270 275 280 Aurora on Etesian Breezes born, With blushing Lips breaths out the sprightly Morn; And bend beneath the Burthen of the Skies. Distant from hence, beyond a Waste of Plains, Eternal Spring with smiling Verdure here Warms the mild Air, and crowns the youthful year. * Wall. 6 6 282 borne, WI 283 breathes 11. wi 296 this] their 303 The 6 285 290 295 300 305 310 |