“All Rome is pleased when Statius will rehearse,

And longing crowds expect the promised verse;

His lofty numbers with so great a gust

They hear, and swallow with such eager lust:

But while the common suffrage crowned his cause,

And broke the benches with their loud applause,

His Muse had starved, had not a piece unread,

And by a player bought, supplied her bread.”

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