THE C Ο Ν Τ Ε Ν Τ S OF THE FOUR TH VOLUME. HE Speeches of Ajax and Ulysses Page 1 26 Story of Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea 28 Of the Pythagorean Philosophy 38 Translations frm Ovid's Epistles, 71 81 88 100 Translations from Ovid's Art of Love. The First Book of Ovid's Art of Love 113 151 153 157 Translations from Juvenal. 159 231 The The First Book of Homer's Ilias The last Parting of Hector and Andromache, T HE chiefs were fet, the soldiers crown'd the field : Thield eyes around The shore, and Grecian gallies halld a-ground. Then stretching out his hands, O Jove, he cry'd, Must then our cause before the fleet be try'd And dares Ulysses for the prize contend, In fight of what he durft not once defend? VOL. IV. B |