Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Answered By Dr. Swift (To Lady Carteret) by Jonathan Swift
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Answered By Dr. Swift (To Lady Carteret)

    By Jonathan Swift



    WITH half an eye your riddle I spy,
    I observe your wicket hemm'd in by a thicket,
    And whatever passes is strain'd through glasses.
    You say it is quiet: I flatly deny it.
    It wanders about, without stirring out;
    No passion so weak but gives it a tweak;
    Love, joy, and devotion, set it always in motion.
    And as for trie tragic effects of its magic,
    Which you say it can kill, or revive at its will,
    The dead are all sound, and they live above ground:
    After all you have writ, it cannot be wit;
    Which plainly does follow, since it flies from Apollo.
    Its cowardice such it cries at a touch;
    'Tis a perfect milksop, grows drunk with a drop,
    Another great fault, it cannot bear salt:
    And a hair can disarm it of every charm.



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