On Reading Lady Mary Montague and Mrs. Rowe's Letters

AS Venus by night, so M ONTAGUE bright
Long in the gay circle did shine:
She tun'd well the lyre, mankind did admire;
They prais'd, and they call'd her divine.

This pride of the times, in far distant climes,
Stood high in the temple of Fame:
Britannia's shore, then ceas'd to adore,
A greater the tribute did claim.

To sue for the prize, fam'd R OWE did arise,
More bright than Apollo was she:
Superior rays obtain'd now the bays,
And M ONTAGUE bended the knee.

O excellent R OWE , much Britain does owe
To what you've ingen'ously penn'd:
Of virtue and wit, the model you've hit;
Who reads must you ever commend.

Would ladies pursue, the paths trod by you,
And jointly to learning aspire,
The men soon would yield unto them the field,
And critics in silence admire.
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