Volume Iii Part 141 (1/2)
303. HOR. Ars Poet. ver. 363.
'--Some choose the clearest light, And boldly challenge the most piercing eye.'
(Roscommon).
304. VIRG. aen. iv. 2.
'A latent fire preys on his feverish veins.'
305. VIRG. aen. ii. 521.
'These times want other aids.'
(Dryden).
306. JUV. Sat. vi. 177.
'What beauty, or what chast.i.ty, can bear So great a price, if stately and severe She still insults?'
(Dryden).
307. HOR. Ars Poet. ver. 39.
'--Often try what weight you can support, And what your shoulders are too weak to bear.'
(Roscommon).
308. HOR. Od. 5. lib. ii. ver. 15.
'--Lalage will soon proclaim Her love, nor blush to own her flame.'
(Creech).
309. VIRG. aen. vi. ver. 264.
'Ye realms, yet unreveal'd to human sight, Ye G.o.ds, who rule the regions of the night, Ye gliding ghosts, permit me to relate The mystic wonders of your silent state.'
(Dryden).