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THE TRIUMPHS


But oh! what various noises from within
Fill the vext air with one stupendous din!
Mourning's deep groan, and Anger's furious call,
Terror's loud cry, and Affectation's squall,
The sob of Passion, the hysteric scream,
And shrieks of Frenzy, in its fierce extreme!
In this wild uproar every sound's combin'd,
That stuns the senses, and distracts the mind.
"Mark" (to the nymph Sophrosyne began)
"The fierce Xantippe flaming in the van,
The vase she emptied on the sage's head,
Hangs o'er her own, a different shower to shed;
For, drop by drop, distilling liquid fire,
It fills the vixen with new tropes of ire.
Beyond the Grecian dame extend your view,
And mark the spectre of a modern shrew!
She, who whene'er she din'd, with furious look,
Spurn'd her nice food, and bellow'd at her cook,
Here justly feels a culinary rack,
Bound like Ixion to a whirling jack."