OF A SPEECH OF AQUILEIO, IN THE ADRIANO OF GROWN old in courts, thou surely art not one To sink the fatal precipice before him, And then lament his fall, with seeming friendship : • The character of Cali, in Irene, is a masterly sketch of the old and prac tised dissembler of a despotic court.-ED. Open to all, true only to thyself, Thou know'st those arts, which blast with envious praise, And drive discountenanc'd virtue from the throne; BURLESQUE OF THE MODERN VERSIFICATIONS OF ANCIENT LEGENDARY TALES. AN IMPROMPTU. THE tender infant, meek and mild, Fell down upon the stone: The nurse took up the squealing child, FRIENDSHIP; AN ODE. FRIENDSHIP, peculiar boon of heaven, To men and angels only given, While love, unknown among the blest, Torments alike with raging fires*; This ode originally appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1743. See Boswell's Life of Johnson, under that year. It was afterwards printed in Mrs. Williams's Miscellanies, in 1766, with several variations, which are pointed out, below.-J. B. "Parent of rage and hot desires.-Mrs. W. * Inflames alike with equal fires. With bright, but oft destructive, gleam, Thy gentle flows of guiltless joys Directress of the brave and just", O! guide us through life's darksome way! On selfish bosoms only prey. Nor shall thine ardours cease to glow", ON SEEING A BUST OF MRS. MONTAGUE. HAD this fair figure, which this frame displays, In every dome, in every sacred place, "This is Minerva, cast in virtue's mould." y In vain for thee the monarch sighs. z This stanza is omitted in Mrs. Williams's Miscellanies, and instead of it, we have the following, which may be suspected, from internal evidence, not to have been Johnson's: When virtues, kindred virtues meet, a O! shall thy flames then cease to glow. Should the guardian friend, or mother EPITAPHS. AT LICHFIELD. H. S. E. MICHAEL JOHNSON, VIR impavidus, constans, animosus, periculorum immemor, laborum patientissimus; fiducia christiana fortis, fervidusque; paterfamilias apprime strenuus; bibliopola admodum peritus; mente et libris et negotiis exculta; animo ita firmo, ut, rebus adversis diu conflictatus, nec sibi nec suis defuerit; lingua sic temperata, ut ei nihil quod aures vel pias vel castas læsisset, aut dolor vel voluptas unquam expresserit. Natus Cubleia, in agro Derbiensi, anno MDCLVI; obijt MDCCXXXI. Apposita est SARA, conjux, Antiqua FORDORUM gente oriunda; quam domi sedulam, foris paucis notam; nulli molestam, mentis acumine et judicii subtilitate præcellentem; aliis multum, sibi parum indulgentem: æternitati semper attentam, omne fere virtutis nomen commendavit. Nata Nortoniæ Regis, in agro Varvicensi, anno MDCLXIX; obijt MDCCLIX. Cum NATHANAELE, illorum filio, qui natus MDCCXII. cum vires et animi et corporis multa pollicerentur, anno MDCCXXXVII. vitam brevem pia morte finivit. IN BROMLEY CHURCH. HIC conduntur reliquiæ ELIZABETHÆ Antiqua JARVISIORUM gente Peatlinga, apud Leicestrenses, ortæ ; |