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Infcriptions here of various Names I view'd,
The greater part by hoftile time fubdued;
Yet wide was fpread their fame in ages paft,
And Poets once had promis'd they should laft.
Some fresh engrav'd appear'd of Wits renown'd;
I look'd again, nor could their trace be found.
Critics I faw, that other names deface,
And fix their own, with labour, in their place:
Their own, like others, foon their place refign'd,
Or difappear'd, and left the firft behind.
Nor was the work impair'd by ftorms alone,
But felt th' approaches of too warm a fun ;
For Fame, impatient of extremes, decays

Not more by Envy, than excefs of Praife.

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Ver. 31. Infcriptions here, &c.]

Tho' faw I all the hill

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With famous folkes names fele,
That had been in much wele
And her fames wide y-blow;
But well unneth might I know,
Any letters for to rede

Their names by, for out of drede
They weren almost off-thawen fo,
That of the letters one or two
Were molte away of every name,
So unfamous was woxe her fame;
But men faid, what may ever laft?
Ver. 41. Nor was the work impair'd, &c.]
Tho' gan I in myne harte caft,

That they were molte away for heate,
And not away with ftormes beate,

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Yet part no injuries of heaven could feel,
Like crystal faithful to the graving steel:

The rock's high fummit, in the temple's shade,
Nor heat could melt, nor beating storm invade.
Their names infcrib'd unnumber'd ages past
From time's first birth, with time itself fhall laft;
These ever new, nor subject to decays,
Spread, and grow brighter with the length of days.
So Zembla's rocks (the beauteous work of froft)
Rife white in air, and glitter o'er the coast;
Pale funs, unfelt, at diftance roll away,

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And on th' impaffive ice the lightnings play;
Eternal fnows the growing mafs fupply,

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Till the bright mountains prop th' incumbent sky;
As Atlas fix'd, each hoary pile appears,
The gather'd winter of a thousand years,

IMITATION.

Ver. 45. Yet part no injuries, &c.]
For on that other fide I fey
Of that hill which northward ley,
How it was written full of names
Of folke, that had afore great fames,
Of old time, and yet they were
As frefh as men had written hem there
That felf day, or that houre
That I on hem gan to poure:
But well I wifte what it made;
It was conferved with the fhade
(All the writing that I fye)
Of the caftle that ftoode on high,
And stood eke in fo cold a place,
That heat might it not deface.

On this foundation Fame's high temple stands;
Stupendous pile not rear'd by mortal hands.
Whate'er proud Rome or artful Greece beheld,
Or elder Babylon, its frame excell'd.
Four faces had the dome, and every face
Of various structure, but of equal grace!
Four brazen gates, on columns lifted high,
Salute the different quarters of the sky.
Here fabled Chiefs in darker ages born,

Or Worthies old, whom arms or arts adorn,

Who cities rais'd, or tam'd a monstrous race;
The walls in venerable order grace:
Heroes in animated marble frown,
And Legiflators feem to think in stone.

Weftward, a fumptuous frontispiece appear'd,
On Doric pillars of white marble rear'd,
Crown'd with an architrave of antique mold,
And sculpture rifing on the roughen'd gold.
In fhaggy spoils here Thefeus was beheld,
And Perfeus dreadful with Minerva's fhield:
There great Alcides, stooping with his toil,
Refts on his club, and holds th' Hesperian spoil:
Here Orpheus fings; trees moving to the found
Start from their roots, and form a shade around:

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Amphion there the loud creating lyre

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Strikes, and behold a fudden Thebes aspire!
Cythæron's echoes anfwer to his call,

And half the mountain rolls into a wall:

There might you fee the lengthening fpires afcend,
The domes Awell up, the widening arches bend,

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The growing towers like exhalations rife,
And the huge columns heave into the kies.

The Eaftern front was glorious to behold,
With diamond flaming, and Barbaric gold.
There Ninus fhone, who fpread th' Affyrian fame, 95
And the great founder of the Persian name:

There in long robes the royal Magi stand,
Grave Zoroafter waves the circling wand:
The fage Chaldæans rob'd in white appear'd,
And Brachmans, deep in defert woods rever'd.

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Thefe ftopp'd the moon, and call'd th' unbody'd shades To midnight banquets in the glimmering glades; Made vifionary fabrics round them rife,

And airy spectres skim before their eyes;

Of Talismans and Sigils knew the power,
And careful watch'd the Planetary hour.
Superior, and alone, Confucius ftood,
Who taught that useful fcience, to be good.
But on the South, a long majestic race
Of Egypt's Priefts the gilded niches grace,
Who meafur d earth, defcrib'd the starry fpheres,
And trac'd the long records of lunar years.
High on his car Sefoftris ftruck my view,
Whom fcepter'd flaves in golden harness drew:
His hands a bow and pointed javelin hold;
His giant limbs are arm'd in scales of gold.
Between the ftatues Obelisks were plac'd,
And the learn'd walls with Hieroglyphics grac'd.
Of Gothic ftructure was the Northern fide,
Q'erwrought with ornaments of barbarous pride.

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There huge Coloffes rofe, with trophies crown'd,
And Runic characters were grav'd around.
There fate Zamolxis with erected eyes,

And Odin here in mimic trances dies.

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The horrid forms of Scythian heroes stood.
Druids and Bards (their once loud harps unftrung)
And youths that died to be by Poets fung.
Thefe and a thousand more of doubtful fame,
To whom old fables gave a lafting name,
In ranks adorn'd the Temple's outward face;
The wall in luftre and effect like glass,
Which, o'er each object cafting various dyes,
Enlarges fome, and others multiplies:
Nor void of emblem was the mystic wall,
For thus romantic Fame increases all.

The Temple shakes, the founding gates unfold,
Wide vaults appear, and roofs of fretted gold:
Rais'd on a thousand pillars wreath'd around
With laurel-foliage, and with eagles crown'd:
Of bright tranfparent beryl were the walls,
The freezes gold, and gold the capitals :
As heaven with ftars, the roof with jewels glows,

And ever-living lamps depend in rows.

Full in the paffage of each fpacious gate,

The fage Hiftorians in white garments wait;

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IMITATION.

Ver. 132. The wall in luftre, &c.]

It fhone lighter than a glass,

And made well more than it was,
As kind of thing Fame is.

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