Thus Cacus-like, His Calves He Backwards Pulls

Thus Cacus-like, his calves he backwards pulls,
And shades his den by dark'ning Lily's rules;
But to regain what's lost in this dire place
Requires more wit than strength of Hercules;
With so much pains, boys prejudice receive
With much more labor what they can't retrieve.
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