[28] Variation:
And clusters lurk beneath the curling vines.—Pope.
Dryden's Virgil, Eclogues:
The grapes in clusters lurk beneath the vines.—Bowles.
[29] Dryden, Æn. viii. 830:
And Roman triumphs rising on the gold.—Wakefield.
[30] The subject of these Pastorals engraven on the bowl is not without its propriety. The Shepherd's hesitation at the name of the zodiac imitates that in Virgil, Ecl. iii. 40:
et quis fuit alter,
Descripsit radio totum qui gentibus orbem?—Pope.
Creech's translation of Eclogue iii.:
And showed the various seasons of the year.