fteus. -the Story of Coronis, and Birth of Aesculapius. A Paftoral Ode, being a Tranflation? 196 Hymn, on Gratitude to the Deity. e, on the Creation, being a Tran- Flation of Part of the XIX Pfalm. Š mn, on Conclufion of his Travels. Me-} 234 Ad D.D. Hannes infigniffimum Me- dicum et Poetam. Machinae Gefticulantes, Anglice, a} 236 How long, great Poet! fhall thy facred lays Provoke our wonder, and tranfcend our praise? Can neither injuries of time, or age, Damp thy poetic heat, and quench thy rage? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote, Grief chill'd his breaft, and check'd his rifing thought; Penfive and fad, his drooping mufe betrays The Roman genius in its laft decays. Prevailing warmth has ftill thy mind poffefs'd, A |