A parently written at the time of the march of the Fained n Nev. 1642- bands & Brentford, 12 VIII. WHEN THE ASSAULT WAS INTENDED CAPTAIN or Colonel, or Knight in arms, 5 That call fame on such gentle acts as these, Of sad Electra's poet had the pow'r To save the Athenian walls from ruin bare. 10 IX. TO A VIRTUOUS YOUNG LADY. LADY, that in the prime of earliest youth 1 Knight] K. Richard II. act i. sc. 3, ‘ask yonder knight 5 requite] Beaumont's Psyche, xvii. 108, Who will requite thy lays.' Dante Il Inferno, c. xxxi. ver. 127. 'Ancor ti può nel mondo render fama.' 11 temple] P. Reg. iii. 268.' Forest, and field, and flood, temples, and towers.' Warton. fibrous while there is light And with those few art eminently seen, To fill thy odorous lamp with deeds of light, 10 Hast gain'd thy entrance, Virgin wise and pure. X. TO THE LADY MARGARET LEY. DAUGHTER to that good Earl, once President 5 with] In ed. 1645, and the Ruth.' 8 Todd. 5 pity] Spenser's F. Q. i. vi. 12, ' And won with pity, and unwonted ruth.' Todd. Marlowe and Nash's Dido, p. 40, ed. 1825, ruth and compassion,' and G. Peele's Works, by Dyce, vol. i. p. 112, 178, ed. 1829. 11 hope] 'Eλπiç bu karaιoxúvel. Rom. v. 5. Hurd. 1 Earl] Earl of Marlborough, Lord High Treasurer, and Lord President of the Council to King James I. Parlia ment was dissolved the 10th of March, 1628-9; he died on the 14th. Newton. & Our enther, now as it were a his chief diversion sur & Mabout Le man age, made it then in an eventch Kill'd with report that old man eloquent.verates So well your words his noble virtues praise, XI. ON THE DETRACTION WHICH FOLLOWED A BOOK was writ of late call'd Tetrachordon, Stand spelling false, while one might walk to Mile- Those rugged names to our like mouths grow sleek, 10 me of Scriptive * This is the Sonnet which Dr. Johnson selected in hiswich Sout Dictionary, as a specimen of this species of Verse in English. Todd. • Colkitto] Colkitto and Macdonnel are one and the same person, an officer on the royal side, an Irishman of the Antrim family, who served under Montrose. The Macdonalds of that family are styled, by way of distinction, Mac Collcittok, i. e. descendants of lame Colin. Galasp is George Gillespie, a Scottish writer against the Independents. Warton. That would have made Quintilian stare and gasp. XII. ON THE SAME. I DID but prompt the age to quit their clogs When straight a barbarous noise environs me Which after held the sun and moon in fee. XIII. TO MR. H. LAWES ON THE PUBLISHING HARRY, whose tuneful and well measur'd song Fastpublike with Choice Praton mich inte composed by Henry & Williams Lawe. Servants to this Majeste 1648. 1645 With Midas' ears, committing short and long; To after age thou shalt be writ the man, That with smooth air couldst humour best our Thou honour'st verse, and verse must lend her wing To honour thee, the priest of Phoebus' quire, 10 XIV. ON THE RELIGIOUS MEMORY OF MY CHRISTIAN FRIEND, DECEASED 16TH DEC. 1646. WHEN faith and love, which parted from thee never, 5 exempts] Hor. Od. i. i. 32, Secernunt populo.' Richardson. 1 writ] Hor. Od. i. vi. 1, Scriberis Vario fortis,' &c. Newton. ⚫ honour'st] So Browne's Brit. Past. B. ii. s. 11, of Lord Brooke, Time shall see Thee honor'd by thy verse, and it by thee.' Todd. |