3 50 The Conclufion. Chap, r^ 



j4nd when the Seafon^ rich as nell as gay ^ ■^^- ^ 

 Ml her Autumnal Beauty does difplay^ 

 Hovo is be pleas' d th'encreafnig Ufe to fee 

 Of his well- trujied Labour bend the Tree t 

 Of which large Shares on the glad facredDays 

 He gives to Friends ^ and to f be Gods repays, 

 With how much Joy does he beneatfy Jome Sbade^ 

 By aged Trees reverend Embraces ?nade^ 

 his carelefs Head on the frefi Green recline^ . 

 TJis Heart unchargd with Fear or, with Defign I 

 By him a River confiantly complains 5 

 Ihe Birds above rejoyce with various Strains^ 

 And in the [ole?nn Scene the Orgies keep^ 

 Like Drea?/is mix^d with the Gravity of Sleeps 

 Sleep, which does always therefor Entrance wait^ 

 Jjid nought within againji it puts the Gate, 



Thus charm'd was he with thefe blefled 

 Solitudes : And in a few Pages following, 

 refolves. 



l^or by ?ne e'er pall you 



Tcu of all Isames thefurefi and the befi^ 

 Tou Mufes^ Books ^ and Liboty^ and Ref, 

 Tou Gardens^ Fields^ and Woods ^ forfaken be. 

 So long as Life it f elf for fakes not me. 



With Man, in the happy Enjoyment of 

 thefe Shades, methinks I hear every one, 

 not only during the Vigour and Gaiety 

 of Life, but alfo in his iaf^ departing 



Momens, 



