Ο D To break my iron-sleep again ; Till Lok has burft his tenfold chain. Never, till substantial Night Has reassum'd her ancient right; Till wrap'd in flames, in ruin hurlid, Sinks the fabric of the world. i Lok is the evil Being, who continues in chains till the Twilight of the Gods approaches, when he shall break his bonds; the human race, the stars, and sun, shall disappear; the earth sink in the seas, and fire consume the skies : even Odin himself and his kindred-deities shall perish. For a farther explanation of this mythology, fee Mallet's Introduction to the History of Denmark, 1755, Quarto. THE TRIUMPHS of OWEN. A FRAGMENT. FROM Mr. Evans's Specimens of the Welch Poetry; LONDON, 1764, Quarto. H |