Volume Iii Part 142 (1/2)

(Dryden).

317. HOR. 1 Ep. ii. 27.

'--Born to drink and eat.'

(Creech).

318. VIRG. Ecl. viii. 63.

'With different talents form'd, we variously excel.'

319. HOR. 1 Ep. i. 90.

'Say while they change on thus, what chains can bind These varying forms, this Proteus of the mind?'

(Francis).

320. OVID, Met. vi. 428.

'Nor Hymen nor the Graces here preside, Nor Juno to befriend the blooming bride; But fiends with fun'ral brands the process led, And furies waited at the genial bed.'

(Croxal).

321. HOR. Ars Poet. ver. 99.

' 'Tis not enough a poem's finely writ; It must affect and captivate the soul.'

322. HOR. Ars Poet. v. 110.

'Grief wrings her soul, and bends it down to earth.'

(Francis).

323. VIRG.

'Sometimes a man, sometimes a woman.'

324. PERS. Sat. ii. 61.