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Rh Our poets too left nought unproved here $ Nor did they merit the less crown to wear, In daring to forsake the Grecian tracts, And celebrating our own home- born facts; Whether the garded tragedy the$ wrought, Or 'twere the gowned comedy they taught. Nor had our Italy more glorious been In virtue, and renown of arms, than in Her language, if the stay and care t' have mended, Had not our every poet like offended. But you, Pompilius' offspring, spare you npt To tax that verse, which many a day and blot Have not kept in; and (lest perfection fail) Not ten times o'er corrected to the nail. Because Democritus believes a wit Happier than wretched art, and doth by it Exclude all sober poets from their share In Helicon; a great sort will not pare Their nails, nor shave their beards, but to bye-paths Retire themselves, avoid the public baths; For so they shall not only gain the worth, But fame of poets, they think, if they come forth And from the barber Licinus conceal Their heads, which three Anticyras cannot heal. I left-witted, that purge every spring For choler! if I did not, who could bring Out better poems? but I cannot buy My title at the rate, I'd rather, I, Be like a whetstone, that an edge can put On steel, though't self be dull, and cannot cut. 1 writing nought myself, will teach them yet Their charge and office, whence their wealth to fet, What nourisheth, what formed, what begot The poet, what becometh, and what not,