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Dr. Swift To Himself On St. Cecilia's Day

    By Jonathan Swift



    Grave Dean of St. Patrick's, how comes it to pass,
    That you, who know music no more than an ass,
    That you who so lately were writing of drapiers,
    Should lend your cathedral to players and scrapers?
    To act such an opera once in a year,
    So offensive to every true Protestant ear,
    With trumpets, and fiddles, and organs, and singing,
    Will sure the Pretender and Popery bring in,
    No Protestant Prelate, his lordship or grace,
    Durst there show his right, or most reverend face:
    How would it pollute their crosiers and rochets,
    To listen to minims, and quavers, and crochets!

    [The rest is wanting.]



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