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BOOK I.  Except his own, his own employs his Cares, Large Subject! that he labours to refine Daily, nor of his little Stock denies Fit Alms to Lazars, merciful, and meek.


 * Thus sacred Virgil liv'd, from courtly Vice,

And Baits of pompous Rome secure; at Court Still thoughtful of the rural honest Life, And how t' improve his Grounds, and how himself: Best Poet! fit Exemplar for the Tribe Of Phæbus, nor less fit Mæonides, Poor eyeless Pilgrim! and if after these, If after these another I may name, Thus tender Spencer liv'd, with mean Repast Content, depress'd by Penury, and Pine In foreign Realm: Yet not debas'd his Verse By Fortune's Frowns. And had that Other Bard, Oh, had but He that first ennobled Song Rh