The Lover's Leap

; and whether or no the Fright they had been in, or the Resolution that could push them to so dreadful a Remedy, or the Bruises which they often received in their Fall, banished all the tender Sentiments of Love, and gave their Spirits another Turn; those who had taken this Leap were observed never to relapse into that Passion.

Sappho

tried the Cure, but perished in the Experiment.

[After]

having given this short Account of

Sappho

so far as it regards the following Ode, I shall subjoin the Translation of it as it was sent me by a Friend, whose admirable Pastorals and

Winter-Piece

have been already so well received