

210 Original Poetry. —Varieties. 
Of cold difdain? Relentlefs rnaid! No more 
My bofom thrilld by thy imprefitye 
tongue 
ts foften’d truths and precepts fhall adore: 
My foul, no more, in tender tranfport hung 
The guidance of thy gentle hand fhall feek. 
Thine eyc’s mute language I muft now 
forget, 
Tho” pity gliftens on thy wetted cheek, , 
And drops of tendernefs do linger yet, 
Where wounded and forfaken Hearts recline, 
And foon are heal’d—but ah! inflamed more 
is mine! {t. M. GUTCH. 
cel rae 
TRANSLATION FROM MOSCHUS. 
WHEN Zephyr breathes upon the azure 
_ = “waves, 
My panting heart the peaceful ocean braves; 
Glows with the fcene, thofe fofter joys in- 
ii ales, ; 
Dropt from the almy pinions of the gales. 
But when the curling billow rears its form, 
And filent horror broods upon the ftorm, ~ 
J turn my footfteps to yon dufky grove, 
Misfortune’s refuge, the retreat of love. 
There, when the tempeft clears, the low’- * 
ring fky, 
—— SE. 

SST 
ga a 
VAR Ee ee. 
The pine® refponiive in fhrill murmurs figiny » 
What weight of woes you venturous band, : 
The fea their home, their labour, and their. 
sar. 
The fith their (cant, precarious meal fupplies, E 
Their thip proteéts them from th’ inclement 
fkies. a 
Let me in fleep beguile the tedious hours, ~ 
Where its tranfcendant wayes the fountain 
“pours 5 Je OEE 
The obfequiovs murmurs, as the current 
* flows, ‘i 
Sooth the tired fwain—-his languid eye-lids 
clofe. B.S. _5) 
To THE ENQUIRER AFTER ASTANDABD 
or Beauty. , 
ASE not of me th’ effential form _ 
That high-priz%d beauty bears 5 
Ab! who fhall paint'the magic charm, 
. That every breaft enfnares? * 
Search for the anfwer in your hearty. 
For there the fecret’s round— 
Tis your own tafte that points the dart, 
~ And bids our beauty wound! 
| ane PHILIPPA. 


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