The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace Imitated (1733) [ Concepts ]
… the Poet's lays, It is to History he trusts for Praise. F. Better be Cibber, I'll maintain it still, Than ridicule all Taste, blaspheme Quadrille, Abuse the City's best good men in metre, [40] And laugh at Peers that put their trust in …
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