Spencer had dedicated to the Countess of Derby his seale of the clice" 1591, "the" not worthy of yourself, wat such as perhaps by food acceptance thereof ye may breasts cull out a more meet & memorable evidence 148 own excellent dest 1634 ARCADES. The is Amaryllis in "Cobi Clont's come home Warton says, • The peerage -book of this countess is the poetry other Part of an Entertainment presented to the Countess Dowager time=" of Derby, at Harefield, by some noble persons of her family; J. Cambridge Mottamimet at "Pork ya Maske "* SONG I rota-wishes LOOK, Nymphs and Shepherds, look, Is that which we from hence descry, County was Alice Spencer a et ofthe post, mained an Shake (who had a hoop of play, after Earl Derby 1 (2) Ford Ellesmere, Chancellor before Bacon Mark what radiant state she spreads, Sitting like a Goddess bright, Might she the wise Latona be, Juno dares not give her odds; 15 silver stige of can on radiating from point underwriter. Comites out Who had thought this clime had held 20 25 As they come forward, the GENIUS of the wood acted by Lawes appears, and turning toward them, speaks. 77.9,62-3 GEN. Stay, gentle Swains, for though in this disguise, sung, c I see bright honour sparkle through your eyes; 30 ye, the breathing roses of the wood, Fair silver-buskin'd Nymphs, as great and good, 23 give] Too lightly expressed for the occasion. Hurd. 'Alpheum, fama est, huc Elidis amnem 20 Hen1785 Invehitur Newton Qualis Berecynthia mater awan Phrygis turita her wibes Lata Deum parte, centorn complex repoto 35 40 I know this quest of yours, and free intent 45 46 curl] Jonson's Mask at Welbeck, 1633, ver. 15. so brush] Tempest, act i. sc. 4. 'As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd.' and P. L. v. ver. 429. Warton. 62 cross] Shakesp. Jul. Cæs. act i. sc. 3. 'And when the cross blue lightning seem'd to open The breast of heaven.' "Our gardens" Penseroso 50. "He Warton. 50 flain, is dignator to ·derator to a five Кад And early, ere the odorous breath of morn The Mids who when they And keep unsteady Nature to her law, 65 ΤΟ 75 73 gross] Compare Shakesp. Merchant of Venice, act v. SC. 1. 'There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubims: Корве But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it. Shakesp. Mid. N. D. act iii. sc. 1. And I will purge thy mortal grossness so, &c. And what the no one Symphoon Shall all above the moon's sphere be therefore. on earth now has ever heard in Harry mute rather bet to accuse our not able or not worthy. To receive the sounds of to sweep our feeble ears, to head Whose lustre leads us, and for her most fit, Whate'er the skill of lesser Gods can show, 81 state seat of state SONG II. 80 85 appiate gelmis this foriased 90 95 SONG III. NYMPHS and Shepherds dance no more 89 star] 'Sun-proof arbours.' Sylvester's Du Bartas, 171, and G. Peele's David and Bethsabe, 1599. 'This shade, sun-proof, is yet no proof for thee.' Warton and Todd. corried pare отель Way but the starry music may be heard! If be wheeling |