HORACE, BOOK II. ODE X. 1. Of adverse Forture's pow'r; II. The little and the great, III. Comes heaviest to the ground; And spread the ruin round. IV. And hopes, in spite of pain; V. Expect a brighter sky. VI. And let thy strength be seen; Take half thy canvass in. And is this all? Can Reason do no more, THE LILY AND THE ROSE. I. If more admir'd than she- II. Appeard two lovely foes, III. And, swelling with disdain, IV. A fair imperial flow'r; The sceptre of her pow'r. V. The goddess chanc'd to hear, VI. And yours the statelier mien; VII. The fairest British fair; They reign united there. |