25 30 35 Who by his all-commanding might For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. 40 45 29 golden-tressed] Buchanan's trans. of this psalm. "Qui solem auricomum jussit dare jura diei. Todd. “The golden-tressed sun.' Benlowes's Theophila, p. 42. 34 spangled] See notes on P. L. vii. 384, 581. 36 thunder] Whose thunder-clasping hand.' Benlowes's Theophila, p. 88. 41 fell] Mr. Dunster refers to Sylvester's Du Bartas, for these rhymes, pp. 357, 377, 438, 478. At p. 361 .Pharaoh' is called fell.' 45 cleft] Sylvester's Du Bartas, p. 48. · His dreadful voice to save his antient sheep, Did cleave the bottom of th' Erythréan deep.' 50 VOL. II. 50 55 60 The floods stood still like walls of glass, For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. their land therein to dwell : For his, &c. 65 70 75 80 49 walls] Benlowes's Theophila, p. 229. • Think how waves like walls of glass, Stood fix'd while Hebrew troops did pass.' 54 tawny] Fairfax's Tasso, ed. 1600, p. 47. • All hot Affrick's tawny kings.' Todd. 66 Amorrean] Buchanan's trans. of this psalm. "Stravit Amorrhæum valida virtute Seonem.' Todd. 69 Og] · And huge-limbid Og, who Bashan's crown enjoy'd.' Sir P. Sidney's Psalms, p. 260. 85 He hath with a piteous eye For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his mercies aye endure, 90 95 89 warble forth] In the first page of Sylvester's Du Bartas, “Grant I sweetly warble forth. Dunster. JOANNIS MILTONI LONDINENSIS POEMATA. Quorum pleraque intra annum ætatis vigesimum conscripsit. Hæc quæ sequuntur de Authore testimonia, tametsi ipse intelligebat non tam de se quam supra se esse dicta, eo quod præclaro ingenio viri, nec non amici ita fere solent laudare, ut omnia suis potius virtutibus, quam veritati, congruentia nimis cupide affingant, noluit tamen horum egregiam in se voluntatem non esse notam; cum alii præsertim ut id faceret magnopere suaderent. Dum enim nimiæ laudis invidiam totis ab se viribus amolitur, sibique quod plus æquo est non attributum esse mavult, judicium interim hominum cordatorum atque illustrium quin summo sibi honori ducat, negare non potest. Joannes Baptista Mansus, Marchio Villensis, Neapoli tanus, ad Joannem Miltonium Anglum. Ut mens, forma, decor, facies, mos, si pietas sic, Ad Joannem Miltonem Anglum triplici poeseos laurea coronandum, Græca nimirum, Latina, atque Hetrusca, Epigramma Joannis Salsilli Romani. Cede Meles, cedat depressa Mincius urna ; Sebetus Tassum desinat usque loqui; Nam per te, Milto, par tribus unus erit. Ad Joannem Miltonum. Græcia Mæonidem, jactet sibi Roma Maronem. SELVAGGI, Al Signior Gio. Miltoni Nobile Inglese. ODE. ERGIMI all' Etra o Clio Non può del tempo edace |