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Rh It seems to me, dear brother, that Apollo A course divine now does not always follow, Nor please to dictate verses of a tone, Worthy a sponsor such as he to own; But rather would be human, and prefer To prose in rhymes of warmthless character; Without the enthusiasm sublime of old, And down the wings of Pegasus would fold, Not to be borne in flight, but gently stroll'd.

You who forgetful of this court now seek Those of the east and north to contemplate, Forgive me, if in envy I may speak, That to indulge it has allow'd you fate The tasteful curiosity! to view With joy the land, so famed and fortunate, Which erst a Tully and a Maro knew, To which Æmilius, Marius service paid, Which Regulus and the Scipios obey'd. Long would it be and idle to recall The triumphs, with their blazonries unfurl'd, Matchless of her, that once of Europe all Was greater part, metropolis of the world.