A FRAGMENT, from the Italian Addressed to a young Lady, at Florence, who did not WHEN, in your language, I, unskill'd, addrefs The short-pac'd efforts of a trammel'd Muse; Soft Italy's fair critics round Me press, And my mistaking paffion thus accuse. Why, to our tongue's difgrace, does thy dumb love Then laughing they repeat my languid lays Nymphs of thy native clime, perhaps they cry, Do thou, my foul's foft hope, these triflers awe! CONTENTS SAMS Poems on feveral Occafions On the death of a fair Infant dying of a cough At a Vacation Exercife in the College On the Morning of Chrift's Nativity The Paffion On Time Upon the Circumcifion At a Solemn Mufic An Epitaph on the Marchionefs of Winchester Song. On May Morning On Shakespear On the University Carrier Another on the fame L'Allegro Il Penferofo Arcades A Mask Lycidas page I The Fifth Ode of Horace. Lib. 1. English'd 166 On the new forcers of conscience under the Long Par liament Sonnets To the Nightingale On his being arrived to the age of 23 When the affault was intended to the city To a virtuous young Lady To the Lady Margaret Ley On the detraction which followed upon my writing 229 231 ibid. On his deceased Wife Pfalms Joannis Miltoni Londinenfis Poemāta Elegiarum liber primus Elegia Prima. Ad Carolum Deodatum Elegia Secunda. In obitum Præconis Academici Can tabrigienfis 3 234 Elegia |