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XX. On the Statue of Pisander, who wrote a poem stiled, The LABOURS of HERCULES.
This statue fam'd Pisander's worth rewards,Born at Camirus, first of famous bards
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How with the lion he victorious strove,
And all the labours of this hero bold
The faithful bard in lofty numbers told.
The state regardful of the poet's name,
Hath rais'd this brazen statue to his fame.
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