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COWLEY'S ESSAYS.

love the matter, and that ought to cover many faults; and that I run not to contend with those before me, but follow to applaud them.


Virg. Georg.

O fortunatus nimium, etc.

A TRANSLATION OUT OF VIRGIL.

Oh happy (if his happiness he knows)
The country swain, on whom kind Heaven bestows
At home all riches that wise Nature needs;
Whom the just earth with easy plenty feeds.
'Tis true, no morning tide of clients comes,
And fills the painted channels of his rooms,
Adoring the rich figures, as they pass,
In tapestry wrought, or cut in living brass;
Nor is his wool superfluously dyed
With the dear poison of Assyrian pride:
Nor do Arabian perfumes vainly spoil
The native use and sweetness of his oil.