"Why should I faint when all with patience hear,
And laureat Pye sings more than twice a year?"

His birthday odes were so full of "vocal groves and feathered choirs," that George Steevens broke out with the lines:

"When the pie was opened," etc.

Pye's

magnum opus

was

Alfred

(1801), an epic poem in six books.

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[Footnote 4:]