ON A PLANT OF VIRGIN'S BOWER, Defigned to cover a Garden-feat. HRIVE, gentle plant! and weave a For Mary and for me, And deck with many a fplendid flower Thou cameft from Eartham, and wilt shade (If truly I divine) Some future day the illuftrious head Should Daphne show a jealous frown, Such honour'd brows as they, Thy cause with zeal we shall defend, For why should not the Virgin's friend Spring of 1793. ON RECEIVING HEYNE'S VIRGIL FROM MR. HAYLEY. SHOULD have deem'd it once an effort vain To fweeten more fweet Maro's match less strain, But from that error now behold me free Oct. 1793. END OF VOL. I. C. Whittingham, Tooks Court, Chancery Lane. |