And fold by J. & J. MERRILL, J. DEIGHTON, and by M.DCC.LXXXIV. Where may be had, A Tranflation in Italian Verfe of Mr. GRAY's ELEGY, with the Original, Price Sventolando il bel crine all' aura fciolto, Pieno il grembo, teffean vago lavoro, E talor pareggiando all' amorofa 1 CAN L Spread to the gale, by every zephyr blown, Dark o'er his cheeks his burnish'd locks were thrown; Th' obfequious Loves thofe ftraggling locks replace, That oft returning veil'd his heav'nly face: From the fresh flow'rs that thickly grew beneath, Chaplets they wove, and many a fragrant wreath, And with fantastic folds each beauteous limb to bind. Oft to his lips would the disporting crew Oft to his cheek the rofe and lily's bloom But pion, rofe and lily were o'ercome. The winds and waves were hufh'd in dead repose," And not a whisper on the plain arofe: Earth, water, air, accordant all confest, And filent feem'd to say, the God of Love's at reft. |