HONORABLE CHARLES JAMES FOX, REPRESENTATIVE IN PARLIAMENT FOR THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER; THE FOLLOWING POEM IS, UPON HIS BIRTH-DAY, JANUARY, 24th, A. D. 1800, RESPECTFULLY AND GRATEFULLY INSCRIBED BY THE OBLIGED AUTHOR. POET. SEE, stern Aquarius mounts the stormy sky, Wide o'er its cope his dusky mantle throws, And summons rigid Eurus to supply His drizzling urn with hoary sleeting snows. Sad, like these scenes, his fancy damp'd and chill, How shall the bard, O Muse! thy call obey,-- To hail, on yonder insulated hill, Its hospitable Master's natal day? B |