THE son, when grown of size, a tutor had,

No pedant rude, with Greek and Latin mad,

But young and smart, a master too of arts,

Particularly learned in what imparts,

The gentle flame, the pleasing poignant pang,

That Ovid formerly so sweetly sang.

Some knowledge of good company he'd got;

A charming voice and manner were his lot;

And if we may disclose the mystick truth,

'Twas Cupid who preceptor made the youth.