The Observer Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollecti
The Observer Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollecti
Richard Cumberland
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Ovid gives us a lift of forefc trees that danced to his lyre, as long as a gardener's calendar : (Met am. Fab. 2. Tib. 10. ) Seneca in his Herculft Fur em gives Jiim power over woods, rivers, rocks, wild beafts No. I2U THE OBSERVE R. Sj beafts and infernal fpirits (Here. Fur. 569. ) Horace adds to thefe the winds, and Ma- nilius places his lyre amongft the conftel- lations, having enumerated all his fuper- natural properties in the following fhort but comprehenfive and nervous defcrip- tion, At... lyra diduflis per ccelum ccrnibus inter Sidera confpicitur, qud quondam ceperat Orpheus Omne quod attigerat cantu ; manefque per ipfos Fecit iter, damuitque infrrnas carmine leges, tluic Jirnilis honos^ Jimiltfque potent i a caufte . Tuncjifaas etfaxa tr aliens, nwtc Jidera ducit, Et rafit immenfum mwtdl revolul-ilis orlem~ MANIL. Of the name of Mufens there were alfo feveral poets ; the elder, or Athenian Mu- feus, fon of Antiphemus, was the fcholar, of Orpheus. The poetry of thefe antient bards was chiefly, addrefled to the.
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