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ARGUMENT.

An Invitation, v. 1. The approach to a Villa
Its fituation, V. 17. Its few

defcribed, v. 5.
apartments, v. 57. furnished with cafts from the
Antique, and engravings from the Italian Mafters,

V. 63. The dining-room, v. 83.

v. 89.

V. 111.

A cold bath, v. 101.

The library,

An ice-house,

A winter-walk, v. 157. A fummer

walk, v. 169.

The invitation renewed, v. 203.

Conclufion, v. 211.

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Has clafs'd the infect-tribes of human-kind,

Each with its bufy hum, or gilded wing,

Its fubtle web-work, or its venom'd sting;

Let me, to claim a few unvalued hours,

5

Point the green lane that leads thro' fern and flowers;

The shelter'd gate that opens

to my

field,

And the white front thro' mingling elms reveal'd..

In vain, alas, a village-friend invites

To fimple comforts, and domeftic rites,

When the gay months of Carnival resume

10

Their annual round of glitter and perfume;

When Bond-street hails thee to its splendid mart,

Its hives of fweets, and cabinets of art;

And, lo, majestic as thy manly song,

15

Flows the full tide of human life along.

Still muft my partial pencil love to dwell

On the home-profpects of my hermit cell;

The moffy pales that fkirt the orchard-green,

Here hid by shrub-wood, there by glimpses feen; 20 And the brown pathway, that, with careless flow,

Sinks, and is loft among the trees below.

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