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HORACE OF THE ART OF POETRY.
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To force the grates that hold him in, would fright
All: so this grievous writer puts to flight
Learn'd and unlearn'd, holding whom once he takes,
And there an end of him reciting makes;
Not letting go his hold, where he draws food,
Till he drop off, a horse-leech, full of blood.