Alexander Pope: Minor poems Edited by Norman Ault: Completed by John Butt |
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HORACE, Satyr 4. Lib. 1. Paraphrased.
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HORACE, Satyr 4. Lib. 1. Paraphrased.
Inscribed to the Honorable Mr ---
1. Absentem qui rodit Amicum 2. Qui non defendit, alio culpante: 3. Solutos Qui captat Risus hominum, Famamque dicacis: 4 Fingere qui Non Visa potest: 5 Commissa tacere Qui nequit:—Hic Niger est: Hunc, tu Romane, caveto.
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The Fop, whose Pride affects a Patron's name,Yet absent, wounds an author's honest fame:
2.
That more abusive Fool, who calls me Friend,Yet wants the honour, injur'd to defend:
3.
Who spreads a Tale, a Libel hands about,Enjoys the Jest, and copies Scandal out:
4.
Who to the Dean and Silver Bell can swear,And sees at C*n*ons what was never there;
5.
Who tells you all I mean, and all I say;And, if he lyes not, must at least betray:
—Tis not the sober Satyrist you should dread,
But such a babling Coxcomb in his stead.
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