The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 432 pages of information about The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase.

The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 432 pages of information about The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase.
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  A drove, that separate from their fellows strayed. 
  The theft an old insidious peasant viewed,
  (They called him Battus in the neighbourhood,)
  Hired by a wealthy Pylian prince to feed
  His favourite mares, and watch the generous breed. 
  The thievish god suspected him, and took
  The hind aside, and thus in whispers spoke: 
  ’Discover not the theft, whoe’er thou be,
  And take that milk-white heifer for thy fee.’ 
  ‘Go, stranger,’ cries the clown, ’securely on,
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  That stone shall sooner tell;’ and showed a stone. 
     The god withdrew, but straight returned again,
  In speech and habit like a country swain;
  And cries out, ’Neighbour, hast thou seen a stray
  Of bullocks and of heifers pass this way? 
  In the recovery of my cattle join,
  A bullock and a heifer shall be thine.’ 
  The peasant quick replies, ’You’ll find ’em there,
  In yon dark vale:’  and in the vale they were. 
  The double bribe had his false heart beguiled: 
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  The god, successful in the trial, smiled;
  ’And dost thou thus betray myself to me? 
  Me to myself dost thou betray?’ says he: 
  Then to a touchstone turns the faithless spy,
  And in his name records his infamy.

THE STORY OF AGLAUROS, TRANSFORMED INTO A STATUE.

     This done, the god flew up on high, and passed
  O’er lofty Athens, by Minerva graced,
  And wide Munichia, whilst his eyes survey
  All the vast region that beneath him lay. 
     ’Twas now the feast, when each Athenian maid
  Her yearly homage to Minerva paid;
  In canisters, with garlands covered o’er,
  High on their heads their mystic gifts they bore;
  And now, returning in a solemn train,
  The troop of shining virgins filled the plain.
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     The god well-pleased beheld the pompous show,
  And saw the bright procession pass below;
  Then veered about, and took a wheeling flight,
  And hovered o’er them:  as the spreading kite,
  That smells the slaughtered victim from on high,
  Flies at a distance, if the priests are nigh,
  And sails around, and keeps it in her eye;
  So kept the god the virgin choir in view,
  And in slow winding circles round them flew. 
     As Lucifer excels the meanest star,
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  Or as the full-orbed Phoebe, Lucifer,
  So much did Herse all the rest outvie,
  And gave a grace to the solemnity. 
  Hermes was fired, as in the clouds he hung: 
  So the cold bullet, that with fury slung
  From Balearic engines mounts on high,
  Glows in the whirl, and burns along the sky. 
  At length he pitched upon the ground, and showed
  The form divine, the features of a god. 
  He knew their virtue o’er a female heart,
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  And yet he strives to better them by art. 
  He hangs his mantle loose, and sets to show
  The golden edging on the seam below;

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