THE PASSION. I. EREWHILE of music, and ethereal mirth, In wintry solstice like the shorten'd light 5 II. 10 For now to sorrow must I tune my song, wrongs, and worse than so, Which he for us did freely undergo : Most perfect Hero, tried in heaviest plight Of labours huge and hard, too hard for human wight! snares, and III. 15 He, sovereign priest, stooping his regal head, 4 divide] Spens. F. Queen. iii. i. 40. And all the while sweet music did divide Her looser notes with Lydian harmony.' Hor. Od. i. xv. 15. Imbelli cithara carmina divides.' Warton. His starry front low-roofd beneath the skies: Yet more; the stroke of death he must abide, Then lies him meekly down fast by his brethren's side. 20 IV. These latest scenes confine my roving verse; Me softer airs befit, and softer strings 25 V. 30 Befriend me, Night, best patroness of grief; The leaves should all be black whereon I write, And letters where my tears have wash’d, a wannish white. 35 VI. See, see the chariot, and those rushing wheels, 26 Cremona's trump] Vida's Christiad. 30 Over] So P. L. iv. 609. • And o'er the dark her silver mantle throw.' Steevens. To bear me where the tow'rs of Salem stood, There doth my soul in holy vision sit 41 VII. 45 Mine eye hath found that sad sepulchral rock For sure so well instructed are my tears, ܪ VIII. 50 Or should I thence hurried on viewless wing, Might think th' infection of my sorrows loud 55 This subject the Author finding to be above the years he had, when he wrote it, and nothing satisfied with what was begun, left it unfinished. 51 a weeping] Jeremiah, ix. 10. •For the mountains will I take up a weeping,' &c. Warton. ON TIME.* 5 10 Fly envious Time, till thou run out thy race, 15 20 Time. * In Milton's MS. written with his own hand,– On Time. To be set on a clock-case. Warton. ? leaden-stepping hours) Carew's Poems, p. 78, ed. 1642. • They (the hours) move with leaden feet.' A. Dyce. 12 individual] Inseparable. P. L. iv. 485. v. 610. Warton. UPON THE CIRCUMCISION. 5 10 Ye flaming Pow'rs, and winged Warriors bright, His infancy to seize! 1 flaming] So P. Lost, ix. 156. xi. 101. Warton. 17 remediless] P. Lost, ix. 919. Sams. Agon. v. 648. “All remediless.' Warton, Todd. 15 20 |