The favourite author of the elder Corneille.
| Turno tempus erit, magno cum optaverit emptum Intactum Pallanta, etc. Virg. |
See the tragedy of Julius Cæsar.
Coriolanus. See Mr. Spence’s Dialogue on the Odyssey.
It is uncertain where this poem appeared. It was inserted in the Edinburgh edition of the Poets, 1794. A manuscript copy in the collection recently belonging to Mr. Upcott, and now in the British Museum, is headed, “Written by Collins when at Winchester School. From a Manuscript.”