Ising the heroes who call ?sop father,
Whose history, although deceitful rather, Some truths and useful lessons, too, contains.
Everything finds a tongue in these my strains; And what they say is wholesome: now and then My animals I use as texts for men.
Illustrious branch of one the gods hold dear,
And by the whole world held in love and fear,He who the proudest chiefs at once defies,
And counts the days by glorious victories,
Others will better tell, and higher soar,
To sing your mighty ancestors of yore;
But I would please thee in a humbler way, And trace in verse the sketches I essay;
Yet if to please thee I do not succeed,
At least the fame of trying be my meed.