The Stalling Of Q.H.F.

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Horace: Episode 14

"Mollis inertia cur tantam diffuderit imis"


Maecenas, you fret me, you worry me
 Demanding I turn out a rhyme;
Insisting on reasons, you hurry me;
 You want my Iambics on time.
You say my ambition's diminishing;
 You ask why my poem's not done.
The god it is keeps me from finishing
 The stuff I've begun.

Be not so persistent, so clamorous.
 Anacreon burned with a flame
Candescently, crescently amorous.
 You rascal, you're doing the same!
Was no fairer the flame that burned Ilium.
 Cheer up, you're a fortunate scamp,
. . . Consider avuncular William
 And Phryne, the vamp.

© Franklin Pierce Adams