et in Arcadia ego wrote:Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan, among many others. All of his collected writings I believe can be found online, including that story.
Machen put Lovecraft's you-know-what in the dirt.
Ever get your hands on any works by the pre-HPL author Hodgson? namely "The House on the Borderland (1908) -- perhaps the greatest of all Mr. Hodgson's works -- tells of a lonely and evilly regarded house in Ireland which forms a focus for hideous otherworld forces and sustains a siege by blasphemous hybrid anomalies from a hidden abyss below. The wanderings of the Narrator's spirit through limitless light-years of cosmic space and Kalpas of eternity, and its witnessing of the solar system's final destruction, constitute something almost unique in standard literature. And everywhere there is manifest the author's power to suggest vague, ambushed horrors in natural scenery. But for a few touches of commonplace sentimentality this book would be a classic of the first water." - this is Lovecraft's own review