On The Author Of Letters On Literature.[1]
The Genius of the Augustan age His head among Romes ruins reard, And, bursting with heroic rage, When literary Heron appeard; Thou hast, he cried, like him of old Who set the Ephesian dome on fire, By being scandalously bold, Attaind the mark of thy desire. And for traducing Virgils name Shalt share his merited reward; A perpetuity of fame, That rots, and stinks, and is abhorrd.
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