I'll strip all the spring of its earliest bloom ; cast, And the new-blossom'd thorn shall whiten her tomb. With garlands of beauty the Queen of the May No more will her crook or her temples adorn; For who'd wear a garland when she is away, When she is remov'd, and shall never return? On the grave of Augusta these garlands be plac'd, tomb. CHORUS - ALTRO MODO. *On the grave of Augusta this garland be plac'd, tomb. 4 • Each opening sweet of earliest bloom, Collins's Dirge in Cymbeline. SECLUDED from domestic strife, Such pleasures, unalloy'd with care, | Printed in Goldsmith’s Essays (the xxvi.) in 1765. VARIATIONS. a Without politeness, aim'd at breeding, And laugh'd at pedantry and reading. |