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 Mean timeMeantime [sic] with bolder steps the youth proceeds, And the greek poets in succession reads; Seasons to either tongue his tender ears; Compares the heroesheroes' [sic] glorious characters; Sees, how Æneas is himself alone, The draught of Peleus ' and Laertes' son; How, by the poet's art, in one, conspire Ulysses ' conduct, and Achilles' fire.


 * now, young bard, with strict attention hear,

And drink my precepts in at either ear; Since a vast crowds of poets you may find, Both of the Grecian, and Ausonian kind, Learn hence what bards to quit or to pursue, To shun the false, and to embrace the true; Nor is it hard to cull each noble piece, And point out every glorious son of Greece; Above whose numbers Homer sits on high, And shines supreme in distant majesty; Whom with a rev'rent eye the rest regard, And owe their raptures to the sov'reign bard; Thro'