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O Thou, who with a happy Genius born,
O Thou, who with a happy Genius born,
cans't nineful verse, in flowing numbers turn,
canst tuneful verse, in flowing numbers turn,
Crown'd on thy Windsors Plains, with early bays
Crown'd on thy Windsors Plains, with early bays
Be early wise? nor trust to barren praise.
Be early wise? nor trust to barren praise.

Latest revision as of 21:37, 14 July 2017

Advice to Mr Pope on his intended Translation of Homers Iliad

O Thou, who with a happy Genius born, canst tuneful verse, in flowing numbers turn, Crown'd on thy Windsors Plains, with early bays Be early wise? nor trust to barren praise. Blind was the Bard, that sung Achilles rage, He sung, and begg'd & curs'd th'ungiving age. If Britain his translated song, would hear First take the Gold - then charm the list'ning ear. So shall thy Father Homer, smile to see His pension paid, tho late & paid to Thee.