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Cowper’s Reply.
A poem by
William Cowper
To be remember’d thus is fame,
And in the first degree;
And did the few, like her, the same,
The press might rest for me.
So Homer, in the mem’ry stored
Of many a Grecian belle,
Was once preserved—a richer hoard,
But never lodged so well.
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