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On The Archbishop Of Cashel,[1] And Bettesworth

    By Jonathan Swift



    Dear Dick, pr'ythee tell by what passion you move?
    The world is in doubt whether hatred or love;
    And, while at good Cashel you rail with such spite,
    They shrewdly suspect it is all but a bite.
    You certainly know, though so loudly you vapour,
    His spite cannot wound who attempted the Drapier.
    Then, pr'ythee, reflect, take a word of advice;
    And, as your old wont is, change sides in a trice:
    On his virtues hold forth; 'tis the very best way;
    And say of the man what all honest men say.
    But if, still obdurate, your anger remains,
    If still your foul bosom more rancour contains,
    Say then more than they, nay, lavishly flatter;
    Tis your gross panegyrics alone can bespatter;
    For thine, my dear Dick, give me leave to speak plain,
    Like very foul mops, dirty more than they clean.



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[Footnote 1: Dr. Theophilus Bolton, a particular friend of the Dean. - Scott.]



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