Poems by the most deservedly admired MrsKatherine Philips, the matchless Orinda : to which is added Monsieur Corneille's tragedies of Pompey and Horace, with several other translations out of the French . he blufhing Envy, with her hundred Eyes, efpyOne Line fevereft Virtue need to fly :As chaft the Words, as harmlefs is the Senfe,As the firft Smiles of Infant Innocence. Yet at your Feet, Cœfafs content to bow,And Tompey> never truly Great till now :Who does your Praife and kinder Votes preferBefore thApplaufe of his own Theatre;Where fifty thoufand Romans daily bleftThe Gods and hi


Poems by the most deservedly admired MrsKatherine Philips, the matchless Orinda : to which is added Monsieur Corneille's tragedies of Pompey and Horace, with several other translations out of the French . he blufhing Envy, with her hundred Eyes, efpyOne Line fevereft Virtue need to fly :As chaft the Words, as harmlefs is the Senfe,As the firft Smiles of Infant Innocence. Yet at your Feet, Cœfafs content to bow,And Tompey> never truly Great till now :Who does your Praife and kinder Votes preferBefore thApplaufe of his own Theatre;Where fifty thoufand Romans daily bleftThe Gods and him, for all that they pofTeft. The fad Cornelia fays, your gentler BreathWill force a Smile, evn after Tompe/s thought all Pallions buryd in his Urn,But flattering Hopes and trembling Fears return :Undone in Egypt) The (paly and Rome,She yet in Ireland hopes a milder Doom :Nor from Iberian Shores, or Lybian Sands,Expeds Relief, but only from your Hands. Evn Cleopatra^ %ot content to haveTheUniverfe, and Cafar too her Slave,Forbears her Throne, till you her Right allow 5Tis lefs thave ruld the World, than pleafed you. H 0- HORACE. TRAGEDY. Translated from the French of Monfieur LONDON: Printed in the Year 171 o. A&eurs. Tulle, Roy de Rome. Le vieil Horace, Chevalier Romain. Horace, flf Fils. Curiace, Gentilhomme dAlbe, Amant de Camille: Valere, Chevalier Romain, amoureux de Camille. Sabine, Femme d Horace, & Sœur de Curiace, Camille, Amante de Curiace, & Sœur dHorace. Julie, *Dame Romaine, Confidente de Sabine, & de , Soldat de lArmée , Soldat de t Armée de Rome. La Scène eft à Rome dans une Sale delà maifondHoçace. The A&ors. Tullusy King of Rome. Old Horace, a Roman Knight. Horace^ his Son. Curt tus y a Gentleman of Alba, in Love with Camilla. Valerius, a Roman Knight, in Love with Camilla. Savina, Wife ofHorace, and Sifter of Curt tus. Camilla, Miftrefs of Curtius, and Sifter of Horace Julia, Roman Lady, Confident of S


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