If these attempt to Hoot, or those to Bray. Ill Lines, but like all Paintings, are allow'd, So Diamonds take a Lustre from their Foyle; To strive to make it more would make it less; Lab'ring in Doubts Mirmillo stood, then said, 'Tis hard to undertake, if Gain disswade; 90 What Fool for noysie Feuds large Fees wou'd leave? True Man, reply'd the Elf; by Choice deceas'd, 70 These 14.6 || Those 1- 4· 6 4 71 We-y 78 B-y Bentley W1|| B-e. 3 1-3 Westley W1 75 allow'd1 Boyle. W1 79 Neuer Abschnitt 1-4 80 wou'd 1-4 82 Those 6 83 Them 84 Magazine] Penury 1-4.6 85 awkardly you 've shin'd 1—4 87 But soon, what They 've exalted They discard, 1-4 But Those that can exalt, can soon discard; 88 And set up Carus, or the City Bard. 1-4. 6 An Stelle von 89-106 haben 1-6 folgende VV.: 6 Alarm'd at this, the Heroe Courage took. And Storms of Terrour threaten'd in his Look. [Look, ®] My dread Resolves, he cry'd, I'll straight [strait ] pursue, [pursue; 2-6] The Fury smil'd und sullenly with-drew. [The Fury satisfy'd, [ nodded, and ] in Smiles withdrew. 2-6] Ever contriving Pain, and never pleas'd. A present Good they slight, an absent chuse, And what they have, for what they have not, lose. 95 In restless Hurries thoughtlesly they live, At Substance oft unmov'd, for Shadows grieve. 100 And first for Rattles, then for Worlds shed Tears. In boding Dreams Mirmillo spent the Night, 105 110 The Amaranth opes its Leaves, the Lys its Bells, · 115 As bold Mirmillo the gray Dawn descries, Arm'd Cap-a-pe, where Honour calls, he flies, And finds the Legions planted at their Post; Where mighty Querpo fill'd the Eye the most. His Arms were made, if we may credit Fame, 107 boding] omnious1 109 fehlt in 1-4.6 110 glows ] smiles 1-4. 6 | Sky, 1-4. 6 111 From rifling silent Graves the Sextons fly. 14.6 112 azure] rising 1-4. 6 || skud 1-4 113 yawns. 1-4 114 The Vi'lets ope their Buds, Cowslips their Bells. 1—4. 6 115 Progne, 1|| Tereus, 1 116 Kein neuer Abschnitt 1-4 119 Where Querpo in his Armour shone the most. 1-4 || fill'd] charm'd 120 His Arms were made, his Shield was wrought, 1-4 6 120 By Mulciber, the Mayor of Bromingham. Of temper'd Stibium the bright Shield was cast, A Foliage of the Vulnerary Leaves, Grav'd round the Brim, the wond'ring Sight deceives. Around the Center Fate's bright Trophies lay, 125 Probes, Saws, Incision Knives, and Tools to slay. Beneath this Blazing Orb bright Querpo shone. * See the Allussion Hom. Iliad. B. 18. Virg. Æn. B. 8. ** This Bird, according to the Ancients, gives itself a Clyster with its Beak. Alluding to Astynax. See Hom. Il. 121 Bromigham. 1-4 11 1-4 Birmingham 122-123 fehlen in 1-4 124 of the Vulnerary] dissembl'd Senna 1-4.6 125 the ] its 1-4. 6 || sight 126-127 fehlen in 1-4.6 126 the ] its 130 exprest 1-4 || state 1-4 Assasin another plies 1-4 || 128 the its 1—4.6 134 And whilst one 135 With starch'd Civilities, 132 Disagree, 1–4 each ] one the Patient dyes. 1-4 || learn'd ] quaint ceal'd. 1-4 139 pan. 1-4 143 con 130 135 140 Then peept, and with th' effulgent Helm wou'd play, As Querpo tow'ring stood in Martial Might, An Oran Outang o'er his Shoulders hung, For present Triumphs born, design'd for more, 145 150 155 Our Foes in Throngs shall hide the Crimson Plain, 160 Tho' Gods themselves engage, a †Diamed With ease cou'd show a Deity can bleed. But War's rough Trade shou'd be by Fools profest, 165 The truest Rubbish fills a Trench the best. *The Skin of a dissected Baboon called so. 170 More Lives from me their Preservation own, Your Cures, shrill Querpo cry'd, aloud you tell, But wisely your Miscarriages conceal. Zeno, a Priest, in Samothrace of old, Vaunt now no more the Triumph of your Skill, But, tho unfee'd, exert your Arm, and kill. But Fame, that neither Good nor bad conceals, But how at Church and Bar all gape and stretch 1-4 7 184 Kein Kursivdruck in 186 Kein Kursivdruck in 6 187 Effigy. wohl durch Effigy, 6. 9-11 W zu ersetzen. 189-190 Kursivdruck fehlt in 195 But Fame that whispers each profound Design, || Fate Druckfehler 196 And tells the Consultations at the Vine. 1—4 || Pembroke's W1| Ormond's W 197-198 fehlen in 1-4 197 Burnet, W Cav'ndish W1 199 But ] And 1-4 || stretch 1-4 200 If Wi-ton [W-ton 2 W-n 3] but plead, or O-ly [0-y 3-4] preach; 1-4 Winnington W South W|| Only W1 1 1 175 180 185 190 195 200 |