Grammar as Salvation: Strabo, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Longinus, and Demetrius

          Grammar as Salvation: 

Strabo, Dionysius of Halicarnassus,

         Longinus and Demetrius

Grammarians saved poetry for us.

They saved immortal poetry that would

Have died except they loved making a fuss

About small points of style.  This brotherhood

Of prissiness tut-tutted and smacked lips

About a hexastich and scansion, beat,

And caesura.  They were no more than thrips

That sucked away at literature in neat

Pernickety essays on priggish scrolls.

An Aeolic form interested them more

Than genius, secretly.  These little trolls,

Though, rescued auras from perfection’s shore.

  Because of them bright beauty is revered.

….The lust of Sappho might have disappeared.