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Another, At Holyhead [1] (Epigrams On Windows)

    By Jonathan Swift



    O Neptune! Neptune! must I still
    Be here detain'd against my will?
    Is this your justice, when I'm come
    Above two hundred miles from home;
    O'er mountains steep, o'er dusty plains,
    Half choked with dust, half drown'd with rains,
    Only your godship to implore,
    To let me kiss your other shore?
    A boon so small! but I may weep,
    While you're like Baal, fast asleep.



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[Footnote 1: These verses were no doubt written during the Dean's enforced stay at Holyhead while waiting for fair weather. See Swift's Journal of 1727, in Craik's "Life of Swift," vol. ii, and "Prose Works," vol. xi. - W. E. B.]



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