It's lordly swell to breathe: the clarion loud Bursting, with terror strikes each fluttering nerve. Now o'er the field the generous heroes rush, The souls of many wars: through every vein Ambition thrills; the old man sighs for arms With more than youthful ardor. Soon cool thought With eye deliberate kens the toils of war,
And damps his martial spirit. Round his board Thronging, the pledges of connubial love Catch his fond tale: some future hero burns, Anticipating fame, to grasp the shield, To trace his father's virtues, and to fight The sacred cause of Liberty and Rome.
T. Zouch, B. A. Fellow of Trinity College,
Βουλομενος γαιης τροχοειδέος ομφαλον ευρειν, Ισοταχεις αετος Ζευς ποτ' άφηκε δυω.
μεν απ' αμφοτέρων περατων αφεθέντε, συνήλθον Δωμαθ ̓ ὁπε Δελφων χρυσέα Φοίβος εχει.
Δελφων εν πεδιον το μεσομφάλιον γ' εκαλείτο, Αφνειον χρυσε, πασιν αγαςον έδος. Αλλαι μεν πολέες θνητων μαλ' επιφθόνευσαι, Σφωϊν εζηλοτυπεν κλειος ὁμοιον ἔλειν. Ως μεν Ιεδαίοι μεγαλοφρονεον, Σολυμαν Εν τε μέσῳ ἱεραν τανδ' επέθεντο πολιν, Ουτως ακρόπολιν γης είναι παμβασιλειαν Ευχετ' Αθηναίων κυδαλίμον το γενος. Εν δε μέσῳ οικεντες εχειν ελπίζον ἁπανίες Ισαιον μέτρον ψυχεος ιδε θερος.
Ελπιζόν και όλης γαιης ηγήτορες είναι, Και διέπειν ιδίοις έθνεα παντα νόμοις.
χρονος τοισιν μεν Πανδαμάτωρ, πασας και διελυσε πολεις. Ποιον δη κύδος σεφανοι σε, Βρετανια, νησος Η μεν εν Ωκεανῳ βαρβαρ' εκειτο παλαι; Νυν δε χθονος λιπαρης και άλος διης βασίλισσα Αγλαον εκλάμπεις ύψι φέρεσα καρη.
Σκηπτρον εχεις βασίλειον απ' αντολίης επι δυσμων, Βοῤῥης ενθα βρεμει εσχατος, ενθα Νότος. Πανταχόθεν νικωσα επιπρηΰνας ανακτας, Κλεισ' λαώς τας πολέμοιο πυλας.
Δηθα δε κληίζοιντο, τεως στο ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ αρξει Ος Μεσας, σοφίην, ευσεβίαν τε φιλει. Τῳ μεν ελευθερίην, αμετρον τῳ πλετον οφέλλεις, Ειρηνην ἱερην, πολυτενες τε κρατος.
Μελλεις εν συ καλείθαι αληθινος ομφαλος αιης, Ομφαλος 8σ' αρχης εμπορίας τε καλης.
Michael Lort, S. T. B. Coll. S. S. Trinitatis Socius, et Græcæ Linguæ Professor Regius.
Commissum perfecit opus: quem condidit, orbem Restituit lapsum.
ENOUGH has fiction's fairy scene deceived My dreaming hours of youth: with pensive step Musing along the cloister's silent gloom, Thee, holy Truth, I woo: thy graceful charms, Far lovelier than the damask rose that glows On Beauty's cheek, the poet's moral strain Excite. Ye fabled songs, adieu! Adieu, Imagination, to the dazzled eye
Shooting thy gorgeous phantoms! hence, ye dreams Of sublunary glare, the gem of wealth, The plume of honour! To her aweful shrine Devotion wafts me, where the white-robed priest With heart-felt transport on the wing of prayer
* Of this Poem, though the author liberally distributed fifty large paper and forty-two small paper copies in presents, two hundred and five were sold: a result (it is to be apprehended) not generally now experienced.
The Judges were Dr. BARNADISTON, Vice Chancellor.
Dr. GODDARD, Master of Clare-Hall.
M. LORT, Greek Professor.
Extatic rises, or with waving hand And all the decent elegance of ease
Mysterious truth unfolds, whilst on his tongue Attention hangs enraptured. At that altar Peace sheds her balmy influence, far from Guilt And all his hideous offspring; Envy, wan With jaundiced eye, Ambition's blustering voice Brawling for titles, hoilow-hearted smile Of cringing Adulation, dog-eyed Lust Rifling the bosom of chaste innocence.
For say, can Fancy, fond to weave the tale Of bliss ideal, feign more genuine joy Than thine, PHILANDER, when the man of God Gives to thy hand the consecrated cup, Blessed memorial of a Saviour's love!
Glowing with zeal the humble penitent Approacheth: Faith her fostering radiance points Full on his contrite heart: Hope cheers his steps, And Charity, the fairest in the train
Of Christian virtues, swells his heaving breast With love unbounded. Feast of bliss supreme, To eat the bread of life, to drink the cup Of benediction!-Memory bids the scene, Th' important scene, arise when dread dismay Alarm'd the nations. Melt, thou heart of brass: Death triumphed o'er it's victor. Wild amaze Seized all the host of heaven, moaning their God In agony transfixt, his every sense
A window to affliction: sorrow fill'd
Their tide of tragic woe, and changed the note From fervent rapture to the gloomy strain Of deepest lamentation. O how pure
Th' effulgence of his bounty, that completes Redemption's mighty work, the source of joy!
Hail heavenly Love, that with eternal sway Pervadest creation's amplest bounds! 'Twas Love, That bade existence spring to life: the sun, Insphered in radiancy, began his course, And Vegetation from the earth's warm lap Call'd forth her genial powers. 'Twas Love, that form'd Redemption's glorious plan. Ye white-winged hosts, Cherubs and seraphs, that enrobed in light Drink the pure stream of ever-during day, In hallelujahs chaunt the grateful hymn Of adoration from your sapphire seats Hail the glad tidings, that to man is given A Saviour merciful. But chiefly ye, Daughters and sons of Adam, raise the song Of gratulation meet. Ye young, ye gay, Listen with patient ear the strains of truth: Ye who in dissipation waste your days, From pleasure's giddy train O steal an hour, With sage reflexion; nor disdain to gaze The solemn scene on CALVARY'S guilty mount, Where frighted Nature shakes her trembling frame, And shudders at the complicated crime Of deicide. The thorn-encircled head All pale and languid on the bleeding cross, The nail-empierced hand, the mangled feet, The perforated side, the heaving sigh
Of gushing anguish, the deep groan of death, The day of darkness, terror, and distress— Ah! shall not these awake one serious thought? Sin, I detest thee: murtherous Child of Night, Hence to thy native hell! In Eden's vale
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