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OW Glaucus, with a Lover's Haste, bounds o'er The swelling Waves, and seeks the Latian Shore. Messena, Rhegium, and the barren Coast Of flaming Ætna, to his Sight are lost: At length he gains the Tyrrhene Seas, and views The Hills where baneful Philters Circe brews; Monsters, in various Forms, around her press; As thus the God salutes the Sorceress. O Circe, be indulgent to my Grief, And give a Love-sick Deity Relief. Too well the mighty Power of Plants I know, To those my Figure, and new Fate I owe. Against