EPISTLE II. DE EAR Col'nel, COBHAM's and your country's You love a Verse, take fuch as I can fend. 6 A Frenchman comes, prefents you with his Boy, Bows and begins-" This Lad, Sir, is of Blois : "Obferve his fhape how clean! his locks how curl'd! "My only fon, I'd have him see the world: "His French is puré; his Voice too-you shall hear. "Sir, he's your flave, for twenty pound a year. "Mere wax as yet, you fashion him with ease, "Your Barber, Cook, Upholst'rer, what you please: ." A perfect genius at an Opera-fong "To fay too much, might do my honour wrong. II "But, Sir, to you, with what would I not part? 15 "Tho' faith, I fear, 'twill break his Mother's heart. "Once (and but once) I caught him in a lye, "And then, unwhipp'd, he had the grace to cry: "The fault he has I fairly fhall reveal, "(Cou'd you o'erlook but that) it is, to steal. 20 NOTES. The numbers well exprefs the unwillingness of parting with what one can ill fpare. * M Quivis ferret idem: femel hic ceffavit, et (ut fit) "In fcalis latuit metuens pendentis habenae: "Des nummos, excepta nihil te fi fuga laedit. < Ille ferat pretium, poenae fecurus, opinor. Prudens emifti vitiofum: dicta tibi eft lex. Infequeris tamen hunc, et lite moraris iniqua. • Dixi me pigrum proficisenti tibi, dixi Talibus officiis prope mancum: ne mea faevus Jurgares ad te quod epiftola nulla veniret. Quid tum profeci, mecum facientia jura Si tamen attentas? quereris fuper hoc etiam, quod Exfpectata tibi non mittam carmina mendax. • Luculli miles collecta viatica multis Aerumnis, laffus dum noctu ftertit, ad affem Perdiderat poft hoc vehemens lupus, et fibi et hosti Iratus pariter, jejunis dentibus acer, Praefidium regale loco dejecit, ut aiunt, NOTES. VER. 24. I think Sir Godfrey] An eminent Justice of Peace, who decided much in the manner of Sancho Pan cha. P. Sir Godfrey Kneller. VER. 33. In Anna's Wars, etc.] Many parts of this story are well told; but, on the whole, it is much infe. rior to the original. с < If, after this, you took the graceless lad, Cou'd you complain, my Friend, he prov'd so bad? Faith, in fuch cafe, if you should profecute, I think Sir Godfrey should decide the fuit; Who fent the Thief that stole the Cash, away, 25 And punish'd him that put it in his way. • Confider then, and judge me in this light; • In ANNA'S Wars, a Soldier poor and old 35 } 40 NOTES. VER. 37. This put the man, etc.] Greatly below the Original, Poft hoc vehemens lupus, et fibi et bofti Iratus pariter, jejunis dentibus acer. The last words are particularly elegant and humourous. Summe munito, et multarum divite rerum. NOTES. VER. 43. Gave him much praise, and fome reward befide.] For the fake of a stroke of fatire, he has here weakened that circumitance, on which the turn of the ftory depends. Horace avoided it, tho' the avaricious character of Lucullus was a tempting occafion to indulge his raillery. VER. 51. Let him take castles who has ne'er a groat.] This has neither the force nor the juftnefs of the original. Horace makes his Soldier fay, Ibit, Ibit eo, quo vis, qui zonam perdidit. for it was not. his poverty, but his lofs, that pushed him upon danger; many being equal to the firft, who cannot "Prodigious well;" his great Commander cry'd, Gave him much praise, and fome reward befide. Next pleas'd his Excellence a town to batter; L (Its name I know not, and it's no great matter) 45 "D'ye think me, noble Gen'ral, fuch a Sot? To hunt for Truth in Maudlin's learned grove.) NOTES. 50 55 bear the other. What betray'd our poet into this inaccuracy of expreffion was it's fuiting better with the application. But in a great writer we pardon nothing. And fuch an one should never forget, that the expreffion is not perfect, but when the ideas it conveys fit both the tale and the application: for fo, they reflect a mutual light upon one another. VER. 53. To read in Greek the wrath of Peleus' fon.] This circumftance has a happier application in the imitation than in the original; and properly introduces the 68th verfe. |