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To A Friend Who Had Been Much Abused In Many Inveterate Libels

    By Jonathan Swift



    The greatest monarch may be stabb'd by night
    And fortune help the murderer in his flight;
    The vilest ruffian may commit a rape,
    Yet safe from injured innocence escape;
    And calumny, by working under ground,
    Can, unrevenged, the greatest merit wound.
        What's to be done? Shall wit and learning choose
    To live obscure, and have no fame to lose?
    By Censure[1] frighted out of Honour's road,
    Nor dare to use the gifts by Heaven bestow'd?
    Or fearless enter in through Virtue's gate,
    And buy distinction at the dearest rate.



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[Footnote 1: See ante, the poem entitled "On Censure.".]



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