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PRAYER OF BRUTUS FROM GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH - Alexander Pope, The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander Pope [1903]

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The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander Pope. Cambridge Edition, ed. Henry W. Boynton (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1903).

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PRAYER OF BRUTUS

FROM GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH

The Rev. Aaron Thompson, of Queen’s College, Oxon., translated the Chronicle of Geoffrey of Monmouth. He submitted the translation to Pope, 1717, who gave him the following lines, being a translation of a Prayer of Brutus. (Carruthers.)

  • Goddess of woods, tremendous in the chase
  • To mountain wolves and all the savage race,
  • Wide o’er th’ aerial vault extend thy sway,
  • And o’er th’ infernal regions void of day.
  • On thy Third Reign look down; disclose our fate;
  • In what new station shall we fix our seat?
  • When shall we next thy hallow’d altars raise,
  • And choirs of virgins celebrate thy praise?