Picture of a good Man. WITH aspect mild, and elevated eye, Behold him seated on a mount serene Above the fogs of Sense, and Passion's storm: sees Earth's genuine son's, the sceptred and the slave, He sees with other eyes than theirs: Where they Behold a sun, he spies a Deity:. What makes them only smile, makes him adore.. No dignity they find in aught besides.. Man's real glory,) proud of an eclipse: peace. A cover'd heart their character defends; While their broad foilage testifies their fall! His glorious course was, yesterday, complete: YOUNG. VI. VII. XIX. 97 XXVI. The Pleasures arising from a culti III.. IX. C. Marius to the Romans, on their Calisthenes's Reproof of Cleon's Flat- tery to Alexander. Q. Curtius. 135 tion. Galgacus the General of the Caledonii to his Army, to incite them to Ac- tion against the Romans. Tacitus. 140 Mr. Pulteney's Speech on the Motion Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for re- 153 |