An Historical Account of the Lives And Writings of Our Most Considerable English

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An Historical Account of the Lives And Writings of Our Most Considerable English
Jacob Giles
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XV. Ode forMufick on St. Cecilia's Day. XVI. Two Chorus's to the Tragedy of Brutut, not yet publick ^ one of Athenians, and the other of Youths and Virgins. L 3 XVII, 150 The Lives and Characters of the XVII. Verfes to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady. XVIII. To Mr. JeYv#, with Mr. Frefnoy's Art of Painting, translated by Mr. Dryden. XIX. To a young Lady with the Works of Vciture. XX. On a Fan of the Author's Defign, in which was painted the Story of Cepbalus and Protris, with the Motto Aura. ...Veni XXI. On Silence } in Imitation of the Style of the late E. Of K. XXII. An Epitaph. XXIII- Prologue to Mr. Addifon\ Tragedy of Cato. This is one of the beft Prologues in the En- glifo Language, and perfectly agreeable to the ce- lebrated Piece to which it is prefix'd. It begins, To wake the Soul by tender Strokes of Art, To raife the Genittf, Mid to mend the Heart ; To make Mankind, in con] clous Virtue bold, Live o'er c*ch Scene, and be what they behold : For this the Tragick Mufe firft trod the StAgt** And lower are thele Lines ; While Cato gives hit little Senate Laws, What Bofom beats not in his Country's Caufe ?

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