340 Bolonla, Modena?
The ssaming Chariot, and the Steeds it
show’d,
And the whole Fable in the Mantle
glow’d :
Beneath his Arman Urn supported lyes,
With Stars embellifli’d, and fictitious
Skies.
For Titan? by the mighty Loss dismay’d,
Among the Heav’ns th’ Immortal Fad:
display’d
Lest the Remembrance of his Gries
fliould fail,
And in the Constellations wrote his
Tale.
A Swan in Memory of Cycnus ihines j
The Mourning Sisters weep in watry
Signs;
The burning Chariot, and the Chario-
teer,
In bright Bootes and his Wane appear;
Whilst in a Track of Light the Wa-
ters run,
That wafli’d the Body of his blasted
Son.
The River Po gives a Name to the
chief Street of I’urin^ which fronts the
Duke’s Palace, and, when finifli’d, will
be one of the noblest in Italy for its
Length. There is one Convenience in
this City that I never observed in any
other,
The ssaming Chariot, and the Steeds it
show’d,
And the whole Fable in the Mantle
glow’d :
Beneath his Arman Urn supported lyes,
With Stars embellifli’d, and fictitious
Skies.
For Titan? by the mighty Loss dismay’d,
Among the Heav’ns th’ Immortal Fad:
display’d
Lest the Remembrance of his Gries
fliould fail,
And in the Constellations wrote his
Tale.
A Swan in Memory of Cycnus ihines j
The Mourning Sisters weep in watry
Signs;
The burning Chariot, and the Chario-
teer,
In bright Bootes and his Wane appear;
Whilst in a Track of Light the Wa-
ters run,
That wafli’d the Body of his blasted
Son.
The River Po gives a Name to the
chief Street of I’urin^ which fronts the
Duke’s Palace, and, when finifli’d, will
be one of the noblest in Italy for its
Length. There is one Convenience in
this City that I never observed in any
other,