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An Answer To A Friend's Question

    By Jonathan Swift



    The furniture that best doth please
    St. Patrick's Dean, good Sir, are these:
    The knife and fork with which I eat;
    And next the pot that boils the meat;
    The next to be preferr'd, I think,
    Is the glass in which I drink;
    The shelves on which my books I keep
    And the bed on which I sleep;
    An antique elbow-chair between,
    Big enough to hold the Dean;
    And the stove that gives delight
    In the cold bleak wintry night:
    To these we add a thing below,
    More for use reserved than show:
    These are what the Dean do please;
    All superfluous are but these.



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