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Large expectation, he difpofes neat

At meafur'd diftances, that air and fun,

Admitted freely, may afford their aid,
And ventilate and warm the fwelling buds.
Hence fummer has her riches, autumn hence,
And hence ev'n winter fills his wither'd hand
With blushing fruits, and plenty, not his own*.
Fair recompense of labour well bestow'd,

And wife precaution; which a clime fo rude
Makes needful still, whofe fpring is but the child
Of churlish winter, in her froward moods
Discov'ring much the temper of her fire.
For oft, as if in her the stream of mild
Maternal nature had revers'd its course,
She brings her infants forth with many smiles;
But, once deliver'd, kills them with a frown.
He, therefore, timely warn'd, himself supplies

Her want of care, fcreening and keeping warm
The plenteous bloom, that no rough blast may sweep

VOL. II.

Miraturqué novos fructus et non fua poma. VIRG.

I

His garlands from the boughs. Again, as oft
As the fun peeps and vernal airs breathe mild,
The fence withdrawn, he gives them ev'ry beam,
And spreads his hopes before the blaze of day.

To raife the prickly and green-coated gourd,
So grateful to the palate, and when rare
So coveted, else base and difefteem'd-
Food for the vulgar merely-is an art
That toiling ages have but juft matur'd,
And at this moment unaffay'd in song.

Yet gnats have had, and frogs and mice, long fince,
Their eulogy; thofe fang the Mantuan bard,

And these the Grecian, in ennobling strains;

And in thy numbers, Phillips, fhines for aye

The folitary fhilling. Pardon then,

Ye fage difpenfers of poetic fame,

Th' ambition of one, meaner far, whofe pow'rs,

Prefuming an attempt not lefs fublime,

Pant for the praise of dreffing to the taste

Of critic appetite, no fordid fare,

A cucumber, while coftly yet and scarce.

The stable yields a ftercoraceous heap, Impregnated with quick fermenting falts, And potent to refift the freezing blast:

For, ere the beech and elm have caft their leaf
Deciduous, when now November dark

Checks vegetation in the torpid plant
Expos'd to his cold breath, the task begins.
Warily, therefore, and with prudent heed,
He feeks a favour'd spot; that where he builds
Th' agglomerated pile his frame may front

The fun's meridian difk, and at the back
Enjoy close shelter, wall, or reeds, or hedge
Impervious to the wind. First he bids spread
Dry fern or litter'd hay, that may imbibe
Th' afcending damps; then leifurely impofe,

And lightly, fhaking it with agile hand

From the full fork, the faturated straw.

What longest binds the clofest forms secure
The fhapely fide, that as it rifes takes,
By juft degrees, an overhanging breadth,
Shelt'ring the bafe with its projected eaves:
Th' uplifted frame, compact at ev'ry joint,
And overlaid with clear tranflucent glafs,
He fettles next upon the floping mount,
Whose sharp declivity fhoots off fecure
From the dafh'd pane the deluge as it falls.
He fhuts it close, and the first labour ends.
Thrice muft the voluble and restlefs earth
Spin round upon her axle, ere the warmth,

Slow gathering in the midft, through the fquare mafs
Diffus'd, attain the furface: when, behold!

A peftilent and most corrofive steam,

Like a grofs fog Boeotian, rifing fast,
And fast condens'd upon the dewy sash,
Afks egrefs; which obtain'd, the overcharg'd
And drench'd confervatory breathes abroad,
In volumes wheeling flow, the vapour dank;

And, purified, rejoices to have lost

Its foul inhabitant. But to affuage

Th' impatient fervour which it first conceives
Within its reeking bofom, threat'ning death
To his young hopes, requires difcreet delay.
Experience, flow preceptrefs, teaching oft
The way to glory by mifcarriage foul,
Must prompt him, and admonish how to catch
Th' aufpicious moment, when the temper'd heat,
Friendly to vital motion, may afford

Soft fomentation, and invite the feed.

The feed, felected wifely, plump, and fmooth, And gloffy, he commits to pots of size Diminutive, well fill'd with well-prepar'd

And fruitful foil, that has been treafur'd long, And drank no moisture from the dripping clouds: These on the warm and genial earth, that hides The fmoking manure and o'erspreads it all,

He places lightly, and, as time fubdues

The

rage of fermentation, plunges deep

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