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26 [Lines Addressed to a Friend about to Visit Italy]
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26 [Lines Addressed to a Friend about to Visit Italy]


538

On each new scene the sons of [OMITTED] vertù
Shall give fresh objects to thy [OMITTED] view,
Bring the graved gem or offer as you pass
The imperial medal and historic brass.
Then o'er its narrow surface may'st thou trace
The genuine spirit of some hero's face;
Or see, minutely touched, the powerful charms
Of some proud fair that set whole realms in arms;
The patriot's story with his look compare
And know the poet by his genial air.
Nor, for they boast no pure Augustan vein,
Reject her poets with a cold disdain.
Oh, think in what sweet lays, how sweetly strong,
Our Fairfax warbles Tasso's forceful song;
How Spenser too, whose lays you oft resume,
Wove their gay [OMITTED] in his fantastic loom;

539

That Cinthio prompted oft even Shakespeare's flame,
And Milton valued even Marino's name!