POEMS: ADDRESSED TO, AND IN MEMORY OT, MR. GRAY. (Except the Second and Eighth, none of these were ever before collected.] TO MR. GRAY, UPON HIS ODES. BY DAVID GARRICK, ESQ. [55] REPINE not, Gray, that our weak dazzled eyes Thy daring heights and brightness shun; Or, like him, gaze upon the sun! That little dares, and little means; Or flutters in the Magazines. Our minds their health and vigour draw; No more the Stagyrite is law. To breathe her ardours in our souls; The lightning gleams, the thunder rolls : [55] From the original MS, in the possession of ISAAC REED, Esq. Yet droop not, Gray, nor quit thy heaven-born art, Again thy wond'rous powers reveal; And rouse us to reflect and feel ! Those deeds that mark Eliza's reign! And Pindar shall not sing in vain. homine s ODE TO MR. GRAY, ON THE BACKWARDNESS OF SPRING. BY THE LATE MR. RICHARD WEST. DEAR Gray, that always in my heart Awake, in all thy glories drest, |