The Palace, and the Villa differ wide,

For both, a proper Ornament provide,

Perhaps in this, you must Profuseness spare;

When that; requires you to be lavish there.

If from the usual Taste your Building springs

Magnificently great, a Seat for Kings,

Let your exalted Fancy, tho' 'tis new,

Keep the great Arts of Greece and Rome in View;

From thence your Fabrick form, your Genius flow,

Thence bid the Ravish'd Gazer's Bosom glow.