OF THE SECOND VOLUM E. SAPPHO to PHAON, an Epiftle from Ovid The TEMPLE of FAME JANUARY and MAY, from Chaucer Page 2 29 51 87 125 149 The FABLE of DRYOPE, from Ovid's Metamor phofes 227 VERTUMNUS and POMONA, from Ovid's Meta morphofes IMITATIONS. I. Of CHAUCER II. Of SPENCER, The ALLEY. 239 253 255 III. Of WALLER, on a lady finging to her lute 259 On a FAN of the author's defign, in which was painted the ftory of CEPHALUS and PROCRIS, with the Motto, AURA VENI 260' VI. Of the E. of DORSET, ARTEMISIA 267 PHRYNE 269 VII. Of Dr. SWIFT, The happy life of a coun try parfon 271 SAP (2) SAPPHO PHAONI. ECQUID, ut infpecta est studiosae littera dex trae, Protinus eft oculis cognita noftra tuis? An, nifi legiffes auctoris nomina Sapphûs, Hoc breve nefcires unde movetur opus? Forfitan et quare mea fint alterna requiras 5 Carmina, cum lyricis fim magis apta modis. Flendus amor meus eft: elegeïa flebile carmen; Non facit ad lacrymas barbitos ulla meas. Uror, ut, indomitis ignem exercentibus Euris, Fertilis accenfis meffibus ardet ager. 10 Arva Phaon celebrat diverfa Typhoïdos Aetnae, Me calor Aetnaeo non minor igne coquit. Nec mihi, difpofitis quae jungam carmina nervis, Proveniunt; vacuae carmina mentis opus. Nec me Pyrrhiades Methymniadefve puellae, 15 Nec me Lesbiadum caetera turba juvant. Vilis |