I refer to the write-up by achan, above.
This rhyme is well-known amongst English public schoolboys. Many years ago, it graced the cover of my orange exercise book, wherein The Aeniad was being slaughtered.
Our Latin master, a great, giant genius of a man who composed Latin iambic pentameter in his head for fun added the following stanza:
Latin lives on among us,
As anyone can see,
For, though I do not know it,
It is civilising me!