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On The Moon

    By Jonathan Swift



    I with borrow'd silver shine
    What you see is none of mine.
    First I show you but a quarter,
    Like the bow that guards the Tartar:
    Then the half, and then the whole,
    Ever dancing round the pole.

    What will raise your admiration,
    I am not one of God's creation,
    But sprung, (and I this truth maintain,)
    Like Pallas, from my father's brain.
    And after all, I chiefly owe
    My beauty to the shades below.
    Most wondrous forms you see me wear,
    A man, a woman, lion, bear,
    A fish, a fowl, a cloud, a field,
    All figures Heaven or earth can yield;
    Like Daphne sometimes in a tree;
    Yet am not one of all you see.



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