The following specimen of old-fashioned gallantry is by Garrick:

“Upon a Lady’s Embroidery

“Arachne once, as poets tell,

A goddess at her art defied,

And soon the daring mortal fell

The hapless victim of her pride.

“O, then beware Arachne’s fate;

Be prudent, Chloe, and submit,

For you’ll most surely meet her hate,

Who rival both her art and wit.”