Where'er the oak's thick branches stretch A broader browner shade, O’er-canopies the glace a*, (At ease reclin’d in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the Crowd, How low, how little are the Proud, How indigent the Great! [1]* a O'er-canopies the glade. a bank “Shakesp. Mids. Night's Dream. *The notes referred to by italic letters are Mr.Gray's., Those referred to by Figures between brackets [1] [2] &c. are chiefly drawn from the Criticisms and Commentaries of Dr. Johnson, Mr. Mason, Mr. Scott, of Amwell, and various anonymous writers. Among them are occasionally interspersed a few remarks by the London Editor ; but these are not thought of importance enough to be distinguished. [1] Variation :-How low, how indigent the Proud; How little are the Great. Thus it stood in Dodsley's Miscellany, wherein it was first published. The author corrected it on ac Still is the tciling hand of Care; The panting herds repose : The busy murmur glows ! And float amid the liquid noon : b Quick-glancing to the sun. c count of the point of little and great. It certainly had too much the appearance of a Concetto, though it expressed his meaning better than the present reading. b And float amid the liquid noon. Virgil Georg. lib. 4. c Quick glancing to the sun. -sporting with quick glance, gold. To Contemplation's sober eye d Such is the race of Man: Shall end where they began. In Fortune's varying colours drest : They leave, in dust to rest. The sportive kind reply: A solitary fly! No painted plumage to display : d To Contemplation's sober eye. M. Green, in the Grotto. ON THE DEATH OF A FAVOURITE CAT, DROWNED IN A TUB [2] OF GOLD FISHES. | TWAS on a lofty vase's side, The azure flowers, that blow; Her conscious tail her joy declar'd; The velvet of her paws, ! [2] Mr. Walpole, after the death of Mr. Gray, placed the China vase in question (for it was not a tzb) on a pedestal at Strawberry-Hill, with a few lines of the Ode for its inscription. 'Twas on this Vase's lofty side, &c. Still had she gaz'd; but ʼmidst the tide The Genii of the stream: Betray'd a golden gleam. The hapless Nymph with wonder saw : With many an ardent wish, What Cat's averse to fish ? Presumptuous Maid! with looks intent Nor knew the gulf between. [3] Var.-Two beauteous forms. First edition in Dodsley's Misc. |